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Derivation of the aerosol size distribution from a bistatic system of a multiwavelength laser with the singular value decomposition method

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Estimation of aerosol size distributions from measurements of scattered light intensity by the use of a bistatic system with a multiwavelength laser is presented. We investigated the effects of inversion of the scattered intensity on calculated aerosol size distribution in a numerical experiment. Two model aerosol size distributions were used, one a Junge type widely known as a typical example of the size distribution of suspended particles in the atmosphere and the other a log-normal type as an example of the monodisperse distribution. A singular value decomposition was applied to the inversion to infer the size distribution from the kernel function and the scattered light intensity. In the physical experiment, the size distributions were successfully inferred from analysis of the scattered light intensity from an artificial polystyrene latex aerosol.

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