The Atmospheric Propagation Simulation Characteristic of the Solar Blind Ultraviolet Light

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In this paper, by using Monte Carlo method to study the Solar blind area in the near-Earth atmosphere ultraviolet non-line-of-sight propagation characteristics, and the use of Point to the probability method establish a rapid Monte Carlo model, this model can effectively simulate UV with complex boundary near Earth atmosphere system response function. Comparing with the single-scatter model it shows that, this model has higher accuracy and boundary processing ability. Simulation of obstacle on ultraviolet signal distribution effects, it shows that the UV signal has strong detouring ability. Different elevation on the UV signal propagation is analyzed, the simulation results are consistent with experimental results.

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