The Generalized Multipole Technique for Light Scattering

The Generalized Multipole Technique for Light Scattering
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9783319748900
ISBN-13 : 3319748904
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Synopsis The Generalized Multipole Technique for Light Scattering by : Thomas Wriedt

This book presents the Generalized Multipole Technique as a fast and powerful theoretical and computation tool to simulate light scattering by nonspherical particles. It also demonstrates the considerable potential of the method. In recent years, the concept has been applied in new fields, such as simulation of electron energy loss spectroscopy and has been used to extend other methods, like the null-field method, making it more widely applicable. The authors discuss particular implementations of the GMT methods, such as the Discrete Sources Method (DSM), Multiple Multipole Program (MMP), the Method of Auxiliary Sources (MAS), the Filamentary Current Method (FCM), the Method of Fictitious Sources (MFS) and the Null-Field Method with Discrete Sources (NFM-DS). The Generalized Multipole Technique is a surface-based method to find the solution of a boundary-value problem for a given differential equation by expanding the fields in terms of fundamental or other singular solutions of this equation. The amplitudes of these fundamental solutions are determined from the boundary condition at the particle surface. Electromagnetic and light scattering by particles or systems of particles has been the subject of intense research in various scientific and engineering fields, including astronomy, optics, meteorology, remote sensing, optical particle sizing and electromagnetics, which has led to the development of a large number of modelling methods based on the Generalized Multipole Technique for quantitative evaluation of electromagnetic scattering by particles of various shapes and compositions. The book describes these methods in detail.

Generalized Multipole Techniques for Electromagnetic and Light Scattering

Generalized Multipole Techniques for Electromagnetic and Light Scattering
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9780080532370
ISBN-13 : 0080532373
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Synopsis Generalized Multipole Techniques for Electromagnetic and Light Scattering by : T. Wriedt

This book is an edited volume of nine papers covering the different variants of the generalized multipole techniques (GMT). The papers were presented at the recent 3rd Workshop on Electromagnetics and Light Scattering - Theory and Applications, which focused on current GMT methods. These include the multiple multipole method (MMP), the discrete sources method (DSM), Yasuura's method, method of auxiliary sources and null-field method with discrete sources. Each paper presents a full theoretical description as well as some applications of the method in electrical engineering and optics. It also includes both 2D and 3D methods and other applications developed in the former Soviet Union and Japan.

Multiple Scattering of Light by Particles

Multiple Scattering of Light by Particles
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 520
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ISBN-10 : 0521834902
ISBN-13 : 9780521834902
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Synopsis Multiple Scattering of Light by Particles by : Michael I. Mishchenko

This monograph on multiple scattering of light by small particles is an ideal resource for science professionals, engineers, and graduate students.

Particle Characterization: Light Scattering Methods

Particle Characterization: Light Scattering Methods
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 411
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ISBN-10 : 9780306471247
ISBN-13 : 0306471248
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Synopsis Particle Characterization: Light Scattering Methods by : Renliang Xu

Particle characterization is an important component in product research and development, manufacture, and quality control of particulate materials and an important tool in the frontier of sciences, such as in biotechnology and nanotechnology. This book systematically describes one major branch of modern particle characterization technology - the light scattering methods. This is the first monograph in particle science and technology covering the principles, instrumentation, data interpretation, applications, and latest experimental development in laser diffraction, optical particle counting, photon correlation spectroscopy, and electrophoretic light scattering. In addition, a summary of all major particle sizing and other characterization methods, basic statistics and sample preparation techniques used in particle characterization, as well as almost 500 latest references are provided. The book is a must for industrial users of light scattering techniques characterizing a variety of particulate systems and for undergraduate or graduate students who want to learn how to use light scattering to study particular materials, in chemical engineering, material sciences, physical chemistry and other related fields.

Light Scattering Reviews

Light Scattering Reviews
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 509
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ISBN-10 : 9783540376729
ISBN-13 : 3540376720
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Light Scattering Reviews by : Alexander A. Kokhanovsky

This book provides an account of recent developments in light scattering media optics. Leading researchers focus on both the theoretical and experimental results in the area. In particular, light scattering by ice crystals, soil particles and biological particles is considered. This volume first discusses single light scattering, followed by multiple light scattering and finally examines possible applications in combustion and marine research.

Scattering, Absorption, and Emission of Light by Small Particles

Scattering, Absorption, and Emission of Light by Small Particles
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 560
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ISBN-10 : 052178252X
ISBN-13 : 9780521782524
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Synopsis Scattering, Absorption, and Emission of Light by Small Particles by : Michael I. Mishchenko

A thorough and up-to-date treatment of electromagnetic scattering by small particles.

The Generalized Multipole Technique for Computational Electromagnetics

The Generalized Multipole Technique for Computational Electromagnetics
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Publisher : Artech House Publishers
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105030066356
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Synopsis The Generalized Multipole Technique for Computational Electromagnetics by : Christian Hafner

Beginning with a detailed comparison of traditional methods of EM field analysis, this text leads up to a step-by-step explication of the Generalized Multiple Technique (GMT).

Biomedical Applications of Light Scattering

Biomedical Applications of Light Scattering
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Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages : 401
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ISBN-10 : 9780071598811
ISBN-13 : 0071598812
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Biomedical Applications of Light Scattering by : Adam Wax

Clinical applications include: detecting pre-cancerous and cancerous tissue states; characterizing cell and tissue properties for identifying disease; and assessing the presence and concentration of biochemicals for diagnostic purposes Part of the McGraw-Hill Biophotonics Series

Light Scattering by Nonspherical Particles

Light Scattering by Nonspherical Particles
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 721
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ISBN-10 : 9780080510200
ISBN-13 : 0080510205
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Synopsis Light Scattering by Nonspherical Particles by : Michael I. Mishchenko

There is hardly a field of science or engineering that does not have some interest in light scattering by small particles. For example, this subject is important to climatology because the energy budget for the Earth's atmosphere is strongly affected by scattering of solar radiation by cloud and aerosol particles, and the whole discipline of remote sensing relies largely on analyzing the parameters of radiation scattered by aerosols, clouds, and precipitation. The scattering of light by spherical particles can be easily computed using the conventional Mie theory. However, most small solid particles encountered in natural and laboratory conditions have nonspherical shapes. Examples are soot and mineral aerosols, cirrus cloud particles, snow and frost crystals, ocean hydrosols, interplanetary and cometary dust grains, and microorganisms. It is now well known that scattering properties of nonspherical particles can differ dramatically from those of "equivalent" (e.g., equal-volume or equal-surface-area) spheres. Therefore, the ability to accurately compute or measure light scattering by nonspherical particles in order to clearly understand the effects of particle nonsphericity on light scattering is very important. The rapid improvement of computers and experimental techniques over the past 20 years and the development of efficient numerical approaches have resulted in major advances in this field which have not been systematically summarized. Because of the universal importance of electromagnetic scattering by nonspherical particles, papers on different aspects of this subject are scattered over dozens of diverse research and engineering journals. Often experts in one discipline (e.g., biology) are unaware of potentially useful results obtained in another discipline (e.g., antennas and propagation). This leads to an inefficient use of the accumulated knowledge and unnecessary redundancy in research activities. This book offers the first systematic and unified discussion of light scattering by nonspherical particles and its practical applications and represents the state-of-the-art of this important research field. Individual chapters are written by leading experts in respective areas and cover three major disciplines: theoretical and numerical techniques, laboratory measurements, and practical applications. An overview chapter provides a concise general introduction to the subject of nonspherical scattering and should be especially useful to beginners and those interested in fast practical applications. The audience for this book will include graduate students, scientists, and engineers working on specific aspects of electromagnetic scattering by small particles and its applications in remote sensing, geophysics, astrophysics, biomedical optics, and optical engineering. - The first systematic and comprehensive treatment of electromagnetic scattering by nonspherical particles and its applications - Individual chapters are written by leading experts in respective areas - Includes a survey of all the relevant literature scattered over dozens of basic and applied research journals - Consistent use of unified definitions and notation makes the book a coherent volume - An overview chapter provides a concise general introduction to the subject of light scattering by nonspherical particles - Theoretical chapters describe specific easy-to-use computer codes publicly available on the World Wide Web - Extensively illustrated with over 200 figures, 4 in color

Electromagnetic Scattering by Particles and Particle Groups

Electromagnetic Scattering by Particles and Particle Groups
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 470
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ISBN-10 : 9780521519922
ISBN-13 : 0521519926
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Electromagnetic Scattering by Particles and Particle Groups by : Michael I. Mishchenko

A self-contained, accessible introduction to the basic concepts, formalism and recent advances in electromagnetic scattering, for researchers and graduate students.