Fano Combs in the Directional Mie Scattering of a Water Droplet

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Abstract

When light scatters off a sphere, it produces a rich Mie spectrum full of overlapping resonances. Single resonances can be explained with a quantum analogy and result in Fano profiles. However, the full spectrum is so complex that recognizable patterns have not been found, and is only understood by comparing to numerical simulations. Here we show the directional Mie spectrum of evaporating water droplets arranged in consecutive Fano Combs. We then fully explain it by expanding the quantum analogy. This turns the droplet into an "optical atom"with angular momentum, tunneling, and excited states.

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Marmolejo, J. T., Canales, A., Hanstorp, D., & Méndez-Fragoso, R. (2023). Fano Combs in the Directional Mie Scattering of a Water Droplet. Physical Review Letters, 130(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.043804

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