Mie scattering from optically levitated mixed sulfuric acid-silica core- shell aerosols: observation of core-shell morphology for atmospheric science
Sulfuric acid is shown to form a core–shell particle on a micron-sized, optically-trapped spherical silica bead. The refractive indices of the silica and sulfuric acid, along with the shell thickness and bead radius were determined by reproducing Mie scattered optical white light as a function of wa...
Main Authors: | McGrory, MR, Shepherd, RH, King, MD, Grainger, RG, Et al. |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2022
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