Spectro-polarimetry of fine-grained ice and dust samples measured in the laboratory
Résumé
Many objects of the Solar System have been observed in polarized light [1]. The polarization of the light is very sensitive to the size, morphology, porosity and composition of the scattering particles. As a consequence, polarimetric observations could significantly complement observations performed in total light intensity, providing additional constraints to interpret remote sensing observations.
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