Electromagnetic Wave Scattering on Nonspherical Particles

Electromagnetic Wave Scattering on Nonspherical Particles
Title Electromagnetic Wave Scattering on Nonspherical Particles PDF eBook
Author Tom Rother
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 368
Release 2013-09-19
Genre Science
ISBN 3642367453

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This book gives a detailed overview of the theory of electromagnetic wave scattering on single, homogeneous, but nonspherical particles. Beside the systematically developed Green’s function formalism of the first edition this second and enlarged edition contains additional material regarding group theoretical considerations for nonspherical particles with boundary symmetries, an iterative T-matrix scheme for approximate solutions, and two additional but basic applications. Moreover, to demonstrate the advantages of the group theoretical approach and the iterative solution technique, the restriction to axisymmetric scatterers of the first edition was abandoned.

Electromagnetic Wave Scattering on Nonspherical Particles

Electromagnetic Wave Scattering on Nonspherical Particles
Title Electromagnetic Wave Scattering on Nonspherical Particles PDF eBook
Author Tom Rother
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 294
Release 2010-04-29
Genre Science
ISBN 9783642007613

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Scatteringofelectromagneticwavesonthree-dimensional,dielectricstructures is a basic interaction process in physics, which is also of great practical - portance. Most of our visual impressions are caused not by direct but by scattered light, as everybody can experience of looking directly at the sun. Several modern measurement technologies in technical and medical diagn- tics are also based on this interaction process. Atmospheric remote sensing with lidar and radar as well as nephelometer instruments for measuring s- pended particulates in a liquid or gas colloid are only a few examples where scattered electromagnetic waves provide us with information concerning the structure and consistence of the objects under consideration. Using the inf- mation of the elastically scattered electromagnetic wave is a common ground of most of those measuring methods. The phrase “elastically scattered” - presses the restriction that we consider such interaction processes only where the scattered wave possesses the same wavelength as the primary incident wave. This book addresses this special scattering problem.

Scattering from Model Nonspherical Particles

Scattering from Model Nonspherical Particles
Title Scattering from Model Nonspherical Particles PDF eBook
Author Ferdinando Borghese
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 276
Release 2013-03-09
Genre Science
ISBN 3662053306

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This book provides the first coherent account of a well-known approach to the problem of light scattering by small anisotropic particles. In this extended second edition the authors have encompassed all the new topics arising from their recent studies of cosmic dust grains. Thus many chapters were deeply revised and new chapters were added. The book addresses a wide spectrum of applications.

Light Scattering by Nonspherical Particles

Light Scattering by Nonspherical Particles
Title Light Scattering by Nonspherical Particles PDF eBook
Author Michael I. Mishchenko
Publisher
Total Pages 690
Release 2000
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780124986602

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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 Nonspherical Particles

Electromagnetic Scattering by Nonspherical Particles
Title Electromagnetic Scattering by Nonspherical Particles PDF eBook
Author Roni Avissar
Publisher
Total Pages 138
Release 1999
Genre
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Sound Scattering on Spherical Objects

Sound Scattering on Spherical Objects
Title Sound Scattering on Spherical Objects PDF eBook
Author Tom Rother
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 265
Release 2020-02-13
Genre Science
ISBN 3030364488

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This book introduces readers to scattering from a practical/numerical point of view. The focus is on basic aspects like single scattering, multiple scattering, and whether inhomogeneous boundary conditions or inhomogeneous scatterers have to be taken into account. The powerful T-matrix approach is explained in detail and used throughout the book, and iterative solution methods are discussed. In addition, the book addresses appropriate criteria for estimating the accuracy of numerical results, as well as their importance for practical applications. Python code is provided with each chapter, and can be freely used and modified by readers. Moreover, numerous scattering results for different configurations are provided for benchmarking purposes. The book will be particularly valuable for those readers who plan to develop their own scattering code, and wish to test the correct numerical implementation of the underlying mathematics.

Electromagnetic Scattering by Particles and Particle Groups

Electromagnetic Scattering by Particles and Particle Groups
Title Electromagnetic Scattering by Particles and Particle Groups PDF eBook
Author Michael I. Mishchenko
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 470
Release 2014-04-24
Genre Science
ISBN 0521519926

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