Vis-NIR reflectance spectrum of L2071 E43 IDP particle
- Title
- Vis-NIR reflectance spectrum of L2071 E43 IDP particle
- DOI
- 10.26302/SSHADE/EXPERIMENT_ZED_20230524_01
- Data reference
- Maupin, Romain; Djouadi, Zahia (2020): Vis-NIR reflectance spectra of 14 stratospheric IDPs particles. SSHADE/DAYSY (OSUG Data Center). Dataset/Spectral Data. https://doi.org/10.26302/SSHADE/EXPERIMENT_ZED_20230524_01
- Publications
- Database
- Experimentalists
- Experiment type
- laboratory measurement
- Type
- normalized reflectance
- Intensity unit
- no unit
- Reference position
- 550.0 $nm$
- Standard medium
- vacuum
- Observation mode
- spectrum
- Spectral range type(s)
- Vis, NIR
- Valid spectral range(s)
-
Min - Max ($nm$) Sampling ($nm$) Resolution ($nm$) Position accuracy ($nm$) Absorption edge #1 450.0 - 1000.0 0.46 0.02 1.0
Definition: incidence and emergence angles are positive with origin at nadir, and vary in same direction. Azimuth origin (increasing clockwise) is for i = e (opposition geometry).
- Observation geometry
- bidirectional
- Observation mode
- fixed angles
- Incidence angle
- 45.0°
- Emergence angle
- 0.0°
- Azimuth angle
- 90.0°
- Phase angle
- 45.0°
- Resolution illumination
- 5.0°
- Resolution observation
- 2.0°
- Observation mode
- averaged
- Spots number
- 20
- Objective type
- x32
- Image size
- 10.0 x 10.0 ${\mu}m$
- Resolutions
- 2.0 ${\mu}m$
- Comments
- 20 successive measurements with rotations of 18° between each ((azimuthal angle, varying between 0° and 360°), were average to obtain the reflectance spectrum of an isolated particle. The spot size was adapted according to the size of each samples.
- Name
- IDP L2071 E43
- Experiment
- Vis-NIR reflectance spectra of 14 stratospheric IDPs particles
- Date begin
- 2014-01-01
- Date end
- 2014-01-01
- Release date
- 2023-06-22 10:07:45+0000 UTC
- Version (Date)
- #1 (2023-06-22 10:07:45+0000 UTC, Updated: 2023-06-22 10:07:45+0000 UTC)
- History
-
Date Mode Version Status Comments 2023-05-24 14:13:01+0000 UTC first import #1 valid version
- Analysis
- The spectrum is first calibrated by division with a Spectralon 99% reference target measured in the sames conditions and then normalized to 1 at 550 nm.
- Quality flag
- 3
- Validator(s)