Infrared and Laser Engineering, Volume. 49, Issue 7, 20201022(2020)

Analysis of extinction characteristics of sandstorm to infrared radiation(Invited)

Hongxia Wang... Honghui Sun and Qinghua Zhang |Show fewer author(s)
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  • 火箭军工程大学 基础部,陕西 西安 710025
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    The extinction and attenuation characteristics of seven modes of sandstorm in China for 0.86 -20 μm band infrared radiation were analyzed based on Mie scattering theory and Monte Carlo method. The results show that for the small size dust particles, the extinction effect is mainly the result of scattering in the near and middle infrared, and for the large size dust particles, the infrared extinction is the result of absorption and scattering. The attenuation rate difference of single scattering and multiple scattering of sandstorm are compared. The attenuation rate of multiple scattering is less than that of single scattering under the same condition, and the difference decreases with the increase of visibility. The multiple scattering attenuation rate calculated based on Monte Carlo method is more comprehensive than the extinction coefficient to reflect the influence of sandstorm on infrared radiation intensity attenuation. The infrared attenuation intensity of six kinds of large particle mode sandstorm is greater than that of small particle mode sandstorm, and the attenuation rate increases with the increase of wavelength. The attenuation rate of the small particle mode duststorm fluctuates obviously with the change of wavelength, with a peak value in the range of 7.9–12.5 μm, and is not sensitive to the wavelength in the range of 13–20 μm.

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    Category: Special issue on infrared extinction technology

    Received: Mar. 5, 2020

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Aug. 19, 2020

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    DOI:10.3788/IRLA20201022

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