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Based on the generalized multiparticle Mie theory, multiple scattering of an aggregate of uniaxial anisotropic spheres illuminated by a zero-order Bessel beam (ZOBB) with arbitrary propagation direction is investigated. The particle size and configuration are arbitrary. The arbitrary incident Bessel beam is expanded in terms of spherical vector wave functions (SVWFs). Utilizing the vector addition...
Based on the generalized multi-particle Mie theory and the Fourier transformation approach, light scattering of two interacting homogeneous uniaxial anisotropic spheres with parallel primary optical axes illuminated by a zero-order Bessel beam (ZOBB) is investigated. The size and configuration of the particles are arbitrary. The expansion expressions of the ZOBB are given in terms of the spherical...
Based on the Generalized Lorenz–Mie Theory (GLMT) and generalized multiparticle Mie-solution (GMM), scattering of two interacting homogeneous uniaxial anisotropic spheres with parallel primary optical axes and arbitrary configuration from a Gaussian beam is investigated. By introducing the Fourier transformation, the electromagnetic fields in the uniaxial anisotropic spheres are expanded in terms...
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