Abstract

Certain characteristics of a material such as the surface reflectivities can be determined even without knowledge of its internal properties. In this letter, a direct relationship (Azzam relationship) and an analytical approximation (Azzam-Sohn-Hong (ASH) approximation) between the vertically and horizontally polarized reflectivities of specular surfaces are derived and validated using the refractive indices of water and metal in a variety of spectral regions. For the purpose of practical remote applications, land, sea water, sea ice, and oil surfaces are considered and compared using the Hong and ASH approximations. Consequently, ASH approximation has an advantage in a variety of spectral bands for materials with a small imaginary part of refractive index, while the Hong approximation does well in the microwave spectral region, or when the imaginary part of the reflective index is not neglected. Thus, a combination of the Hong and ASH approximations is suggested to improve upon previous studies that used only the Hong approximation in a variety of applications.

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