Electromagnetic wave scattering on nonspherical particles : basic methodology and simulations
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Electromagnetic wave scattering on nonspherical particles : basic methodology and simulations
(Springer series in optical sciences, 145)
Springer, c2009
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Description
This book gives a detailed overview of the theory of electromagnetic wave scattering on single, homogeneous, but nonspherical particles. A related Green's function formalism is systematically developed which provides a powerful mathematical basis not only for the development of numerical approaches but also to discuss those general aspects like symmetry, unitarity, and the validity of Rayleigh's hypothesis.
Table of Contents
Scattering as a Boundary Value Problem.- A Look into the Mathematical Tool Box.- First Approach to the Green Functions: The Rayleigh Method.- Second Approach to the Green Functions: The Self-Consistent Way.- Other Solution Methods.- Rayleigh's Hypothesis.- Physical Basics of Electromagnetic Wave Scattering.- Numerical Simulation of Scattering Experiments.- Recommended Literature.
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