System for angle-resolved and total light scattering, transmittance, and reflectance measurements of optical components at 157 nm and 193 nm

Author(s):  
Stefan Gliech ◽  
Henning Gessner ◽  
Angela Duparre
2016 ◽  
Vol 45 (11) ◽  
pp. 1118005
Author(s):  
路 广 Lu Guang ◽  
李杏华 Li Xinghua ◽  
肖云龙 Xiao Yunlong

2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sven Schroeder ◽  
Mathias Kamprath ◽  
Stefan Gliech ◽  
Angela Duparre
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2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (6) ◽  
pp. 3339-3350 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andreas Schneider ◽  
Tobias Borsdorff ◽  
Joost aan de Brugh ◽  
Haili Hu ◽  
Jochen Landgraf

Abstract. A new data set of vertical column densities of the water vapour isotopologues H2O and HDO from the SCanning Imaging Absorption spectroMeter for Atmospheric CHartographY (SCIAMACHY) instrument for the whole of the mission period from January 2003 to April 2012 is presented. The data are retrieved from reflectance measurements in the spectral range 2339 to 2383 nm with the Shortwave Infrared CO Retrieval (SICOR) algorithm, ignoring atmospheric light scattering in the measurement simulation. The retrievals are validated with ground-based Fourier transform infrared measurements obtained within the Multi-platform remote Sensing of Isotopologues for investigating the Cycle of Atmospheric water (MUSICA) project. A good agreement for low-altitude stations is found with an average bias of −3.6×1021 for H2O and −1.0×1018 molec cm−2 for HDO. The a posteriori computed δD shows an average bias of −8 ‰, even though polar stations have a larger negative bias. The latter is due to the large amount of sensor noise in SCIAMACHY in combination with low albedo and high solar zenith angles. To demonstrate the benefit of accounting for light scattering in the retrieval, the quality of the data product fitting effective cloud parameters simultaneously with trace gas columns is evaluated in a dedicated case study for measurements round high-altitude stations. Due to a large altitude difference between the satellite ground pixel and the mountain station, clear-sky scenes yield a large bias, resulting in a δD bias of 125 ‰. When selecting scenes with optically thick clouds within 1000 m above or below the station altitude, the bias in a posteriori δD is reduced from 125 to 44 ‰. The insights from the present study will also benefit the analysis of the data from the new Sentinel-5 Precursor mission.


2002 ◽  
Vol 41 (16) ◽  
pp. 3224 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stefan Gliech ◽  
Jörg Steinert ◽  
Angela Duparré

1990 ◽  
Vol 204 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. R. Kunz ◽  
P. A. Bianconi ◽  
M. W. Horn ◽  
D. A. Smith ◽  
C. A. Freed

ABSTRACTPhotoreactions in polyalkylsilyne thin films induced by ArFlaser (193 nm) irradiation have been examined. Photoexcitation of the σ-conjugated Si-network at 193 nm (6.42 eV) results in Si-Si bond scission and alkyl-group desorption when irradiated in a vacuum. In addition to these processes, efficient (up to 7% quantum efficiency) insertion of oxygen into the Si backbone occurs when the irradiation is performed in air, resulting in the formation of a siloxane. Both infrared and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopies indicate a higher oxygen coordination about the Si atoms in the oxidized product than observed for linear polysilanes. This higher oxygen coordination indicates a siloxane network. The polysilynes have been demonstrated as deep UV photoresists and may have additional applications as precursors for thin film or binary optical components.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andreas Schneider ◽  
Tobias Borsdorff ◽  
Joost aan de Brugh ◽  
Haili Hu ◽  
Jochen Landgraf

Abstract. A new data set of vertical column densities of the water vapour isotopologues H₂O and HDO from the Scanning Imaging Absorption Spectrometer for Atmospheric Chartography (SCIAMACHY) instrument for the whole mission period from January 2003 to April 2012 is presented. The data are retrieved from reflectance measurements in the spectral range 2339 nm to 2383 nm with the Shortwave Infrared CO Retrieval (SICOR) algorithm, ignoring atmospheric light scattering in the measurement simulation. The retrievals are validated with ground-based Fourier transform infrared measurements obtained within the Multi-platform remote Sensing of Isotopologues for investigating the Cycle of Atmospheric water (MUSICA) project. A good agreement for low-altitude stations is found with an average bias of −3.6·1021 molec cm−2 for HO and −1.0·1018molec cm−2 for HDO. The a posteriori computed δD shows an average bias of −8 ‰, even though polar stations have a larger negative bias. The latter is due to large sensor noise of SCIAMACHY in combination with low albedo and high solar zenith angles. To demonstrate the benefit of accounting for light scattering in the retrieval, the quality of the data product fitting effective cloud parameters simultaneously with trace gas columns is evaluated in a dedicated case study for measurements round high altitude stations. Due to a large altitude difference between the satellite ground pixel and the mountain station, clear sky scenes yield a large bias, resulting in a δD bias of 125 ‰. When selecting scenes with optically thick clouds within 1000 m above or below the station altitude, the bias in a posteriori δD is reduced from 125 ‰ to 44 ‰. The insights from the present study will also benefit the analysis of the data from the new Sentinel 5 Precursor mission.


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