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Uniform Mie-theoretic analysis of polarized and cross-polarized optical glories

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Abstract

Expressions are derived from Mie theory for the cross-polarized and non-cross-polarized measurement configurations that are useful for the study of the optical glories of transparent spheres.

© 1983 Optical Society of America

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