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Polarization Calibration Using Solar Radiation Background Signal Scattered from Dense Cirrus Clouds in the Visible and Ultraviolet Wavelength RegimesIn this presentation we describe the application of a previously developed technique that is now being used to correct the daytime polarization calibration of the CALIPSO lidar. The technique leverages the fact that the solar radiation background signals from dense cirrus clouds are largely unpolarized due to the internal multiple reflections within the non-spherical ice particles and the multiple scattering that occurs among these particles. Therefore, the ratio of polarization components of the cirrus background signals provides a good estimate for the polarization gain ratio (PGR) of the lidar. Using airborne backscatter lidar measurements, this technique was demonstrated to work well in the infrared regime. However, in the visible and ultraviolet regime, the molecular contribution is too large to be ignored, and thus corrections must be applied to account for the highly polarizing characteristics of the molecular scattering. Ignoring molecular scattering contributions can cause PGR errors of 2-3% at 532 nm, where the CALIPSO lidar makes its depolarization measurement. Because of the wavelength dependence of -4 of the molecular scattering, the PGR error can be even larger at the 355 nm wavelength that will be used by ESA’s EarthCARE lidar. To correct the molecular scattering contributions to the lidar received solar background signal, a look-up table has been created using a polarization-sensitive radiative transfer model. This presentation describes the theory and implementation of the molecular scattering correction.
Document ID
20230002772
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Poster
Authors
Zhaoyan Liu
(Langley Research Center Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Yongxiang Hu
(Langley Research Center Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Pengwang Zhai
(University of Maryland, Baltimore County Baltimore, Maryland, United States)
Shan Zeng
(Science Systems and Applications (United States) Lanham, Maryland, United States)
Mark Vaughan
(Langley Research Center Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Sharon Rodier
(Science Systems and Applications (United States) Lanham, Maryland, United States)
Xiaomei Lu
(Langley Research Center Hampton, Virginia, United States)
Date Acquired
March 1, 2023
Publication Date
April 16, 2023
Publication Information
Subject Category
Geosciences (General)
Meeting Information
Meeting: Optics and Photonics International Congress
Location: Yokohama
Country: JP
Start Date: April 16, 2023
End Date: April 21, 2023
Sponsors: International Society for Optics and Photonics
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 281945.02.03.12.73
Distribution Limits
Public
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