Abstract

Single scattering in radiative transfer is separated into rapidly-varying and slowly-varying processes, where the rapidly-varying process (RVP) is mainly contributed by the diffraction effect. Accordingly, the diffraction decomposition order (DDO) method is developed to solve the vector radiative transfer equation (VRTE). Instead of directly solving the original VRTE, we decompose it into a series of order equations, where the zeroth-order equation replaces the RVP with a δ-function while the high-order equations are the same as the zeroth-order one, except that the high decomposition orders of the RVP are used as driven sources. In this study, the DDO method is numerically realized using the successive order of the scattering method. The DDO is computationally efficient and accurate. More importantly, all physical processes in the VRTE are fully decomposed due to the order decomposition of the RVP and can be straightforwardly discussed.

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