Abstract
Absorption cross section of carbon soot clusters inside water microdroplets is calculated. Fractal geometry of carbon inclusions is considered with the fractal dimension D in the interval 1≤D≤3, which includes the trivial geometry (D=3) as a limiting case. It is found that the absorption cross section of a soot cluster inside a water droplet is increased, compared to that in vacuum, by the factor of ≈16 for the practically important case of D=1.8. This result is obtained by averaging of the enhancement factor over the diffraction parameter of the microdroplets x=ka ( k=2 π/λ) a is the radius of the microdroplet) with a fine resolution. It is shown that the narrow resonances in the enhancement factor as a function of x play important role and should be taken into account for the purpose of averaging over x. The absorption enhancement factor increases, on average, when D decreases, and reaches the value of ≈22 for D=1.
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