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Polarized infrared reflectivity of one-dimensional Gaussian sea surfaces with surface reflections

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Sea surface infrared reflectivity is an important parameter in maritime remote sensing. Usually, single reflection by the sea surface is considered. However, a loss of energy is then reported for large zenith observation angles (θ>50°) with a peak of about 4% for θ≈80°, because of the neglect of the multiple surface reflections. This paper presents calculations for the polarized infrared reflectivity of one-dimensional sea surfaces (2D problems) with two surface reflections, by introducing a bistatic illumination function with two reflections. The results show good agreement with the ones obtained by a Monte Carlo ray-tracing method. It is also shown that the energy conservation criterion is better satisfied after considering two surface reflections.
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hal-00854491 , version 1 (27-08-2013)

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Hongkun Li, Nicolas Pinel, Christophe Bourlier. Polarized infrared reflectivity of one-dimensional Gaussian sea surfaces with surface reflections. Applied optics, 2013, 52 (25), pp.6100-6111. ⟨10.1364/AO.52.006100⟩. ⟨hal-00854491⟩
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