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Codes for electromagnetic scattering by spheres - this article list codes for electromagnetic scattering by a homogeneous sphere, layered sphere, and cluster of spheres.
Solution techniques
Majority of existing codes for calculation of electromagnetic scattering by a single sphere is based on Mie theory which is an analytical solution of Maxwell's equations in terms of infinite series. Other approximations to scattering by a single sphere include: Debye series, ray tracing (geometrical optics), ray tracing including the effects of interference between rays, Airy theory, Rayleigh scattering, diffraction approximation. There are many phenomena related to light scattering by spherical particles such as resonances, surface waves, plasmons, near-field scattering. Even though Mie theory offers convenient and fast way of solving light scattering problem by homogeneous spherical particles, there are other techniques, such as discrete dipole approximation, FDTD, T-matrix, which can also be used for such tasks.
Classification
The compilation contains information about the electromagnetic scattering by spherical particles, relevant links, and applications.
= Codes for electromagnetic scattering by a single homogeneous sphere
== Codes for electromagnetic scattering by a layered sphere
=Algorithmic literature includes several contributions
= Codes for electromagnetic scattering by cluster of spheres
=Relevant scattering codes
Discrete dipole approximation codes
Codes for electromagnetic scattering by cylinders
See also
Computational electromagnetics
Light scattering by particles
List of atmospheric radiative transfer codes
Optical properties of water and ice
Mie theory
References
External links
SCATTERLIB: Collection of light scattering codes
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