Ideal Kerker scattering by homogeneous spheres: the role of gain or loss

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We investigate how the optical gain or loss (characterized by isotropic complex refractive indexes) influence the ideal Kerker scattering of exactly zero backward scattering. It was previously shown that, for non-magnetic homogeneous spheres with incident plane waves, either gain or loss prohibit ideal Kerker scattering, provided that only electric and magnetic multipoles of a specific order are present and contributions from other multipoles can all be made precisely zero. Here we reveal that, when two multipoles of a fixed order are perfectly matched in terms of both phase and magnitude, multipoles of at least the next two orders cannot possibly be tuned to be all precisely zero or even perfectly matched, and consequently cannot directly produce ideal Kerker scattering. Moreover, we further demonstrate that, when multipoles of different orders are simultaneously taken into consideration, loss or gain can serve as helpful rather than harmful contributing factors, for the elimination of backward scattering.

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Yang, Q., Chen, W., Chen, Y., & Liu, W. (2022). Ideal Kerker scattering by homogeneous spheres: the role of gain or loss. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology, 13, 828–835. https://doi.org/10.3762/BJNANO.13.73

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