Light Scattering by Systems of Particles comprehensively develops the theory of the null-field method, while covering almost all aspects and current applications. The "Null-field Method with Discrete Sources" is an extension of the Null-field Method (also called T-Matrix Method) to compute light scattering by arbitrarily shaped dielectric particles. This book incorporates FORTRAN programs and exemplary simulation results that demonstrate all aspects of the latest developments of the method. Worked examples of the application of the FORTRAN programs show readers how to adapt or modify the programs for their specific application.
Light Scattering by Systems of Particles comprehensively develops the theory of the null-field method, while covering almost all aspects and current applications. The Null-field Method with Discrete Sources is an extension of the Null-field Method (also called T-Matrix Method) to compute light scattering by arbitrarily shaped dielectric particles. It also incorporates FORTRAN programs and exemplary simulation results that demonstrate all aspects of the latest developments of the method. Worked examples of the application of the FORTRAN programs show readers how to adapt or modify the programs for his specific application.
Adrian Doicu
Discrete sources method Extended boundary condition method Null-field method T-matrix method light scattering simulation
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"The well-written book is devoted to the light scattering of diverse particles encountered in practical applications. … the book is written for physics and engineering students, and for practical researchers … . The development of the subject of the monograph is well-documented by a comprehensive bibliography. An Index contains the most important terms used in the book." (Georg Hebermehl, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1163, 2009)