1983
DOI: 10.1070/qe1983v013n05abeh004256
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Influence of rare gases on laser-chemical reactions. II. Experiments

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“…(2) (Sazonov 1969;Pacholczyk 1970Pacholczyk , 1977Jones & Odell 1977a;Degl'innocenti & Degl'innocenti 1985;Huang & Shcherbakov 2011a;Janett & Paganini 2018), where s is the path length of the radiation; the tensor index i or j in equation (1) runs from 1 to 4, denoting the Stokes parameters I ν , Q ν , U ν and V ν , respectively. The coefficient tensor κ i j,ν accounts for the amount of absorption (through κ ν , q ν , u ν and v ν ), rotation (through f ν ) and conversion (through h ν and g ν ) of the radiation along its direction of propagation, and i,ν accounts for the amount of emission.…”
Section: Conventional Polarized Radiative Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(2) (Sazonov 1969;Pacholczyk 1970Pacholczyk , 1977Jones & Odell 1977a;Degl'innocenti & Degl'innocenti 1985;Huang & Shcherbakov 2011a;Janett & Paganini 2018), where s is the path length of the radiation; the tensor index i or j in equation (1) runs from 1 to 4, denoting the Stokes parameters I ν , Q ν , U ν and V ν , respectively. The coefficient tensor κ i j,ν accounts for the amount of absorption (through κ ν , q ν , u ν and v ν ), rotation (through f ν ) and conversion (through h ν and g ν ) of the radiation along its direction of propagation, and i,ν accounts for the amount of emission.…”
Section: Conventional Polarized Radiative Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Q ν ↔ V ν ; U ν ↔ V ν ). The equation for the transfer of polarized radiation presented at above, with variable transfer coefficients, is suitable for transport in a homogeneous or weakly anisotropic medium (Sazonov & Tsytovich 1968;Sazonov 1969;Pacholczyk 1977;Jones & Odell 1977a). Note that all quantities in equations (1) and (2) depend on the frequency of the radiation ν.…”
Section: Conventional Polarized Radiative Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
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