T-matrix theory of electromagnetic scattering by particles and its applications: A comprehensive reference database

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Abstract

The T-matrix method is one of the most powerful and widely used theoretical techniques for the computation of electromagnetic scattering by single and composite particles, discrete random media, and particles in the vicinity of an interface separating two half-spaces with different refractive indices. This paper presents a comprehensive database of T-matrix publications since the inception of the technique in 1965 through early 2004.

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Mishchenko, M. I., Videen, G., Babenko, V. A., Khlebtsov, N. G., & Wriedt, T. (2004). T-matrix theory of electromagnetic scattering by particles and its applications: A comprehensive reference database. Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer, 88(1–3), 357–406. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jqsrt.2004.05.002

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