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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.
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.
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