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WHAT DO WE MEASURE?

The main purpose of this section is to clarify the meaning of the scattering matrix elements tabulated in the database.

For convenience, we divide all scattering matrix elements (except F11 itself) by F11(θ), i.e., we consider Fij(θ)/F11(θ), with i,j=1 to 4 except for i=j=1 being θ the scattering angle. The values of F11(θ) are normalized so that they are equal to 1 at θ= 30 degrees. The function F11(θ), normalized in this way, is proportional to the flux of the scattered light for unpolarized incident light and called the phase function or scattering function in this database.

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Also, for unpolarized incident light, the ratio -F12/F11(θ) is called the degree of linear polarization of the scattered light.