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Scattering and absorption cross sections of light diffusing materials retrieved from reflectance and transmittance spectra of collimated radiation

2020; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 67; Issue: 11 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1080/09500340.2020.1801872

ISSN

1362-3044

Autores

William E. Vargas, Junxin Wang, Gunnar A. Niklasson,

Tópico(s)

Radiative Heat Transfer Studies

Resumo

Four-flux radiative transfer models have been extensively used to describe reflectance and transmittance (R&T) spectra of light scattering and absorbing (S&A) media. Solutions to the differential equations corresponding to the collimated fluxes are obtained by subsequent application of boundary conditions. Explicit expressions for the collimated R&T of light are reported, when considering a light S&A medium contained between two glass slides, an experimental arrangement which is appropriate for liquid suspensions and viscous matrices containing solid particles. A spectral simulated annealing method is applied to retrieve, from measured R&T spectra of collimated light under normal incident radiation, the scattering and absorption coefficients of the composite medium. First, the accuracy of the method is established by applying it to synthetic collimated R&T data. Secondly, we apply the method to experimental data and use it to determine the S&A coefficients of a layer of TiO2 particles dispersed in a PVP/water matrix.

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