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7 December 1982 Scattering Calculations Using The Extended Boundary Condition Method
Dau-Sing Wang
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Abstract
The extended boundary condition method (EBCM) is being used by many investigators to study a variety of electromagnetic (EM) problems such as the scattering of EM waves from non-spherical dielectric objects. This paper reviews briefly the theoretical development of EBCM involving the expansion of electromagnetic fields in terms of the vector spherical wave functions and solving the resulting matrix equations, and describes application of the method to specific problems: (1) scattering from layered objects, (2) near-zone scattering when both source and detector are near an object, and (3) fluorescent scattering resulting from active molecules embedded in an oblate spheroid.
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Dau-Sing Wang "Scattering Calculations Using The Extended Boundary Condition Method", Proc. SPIE 0358, Applications of Mathematics in Modern Optics, (7 December 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.934057
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KEYWORDS
Scattering

Optical spheres

Sensors

Spherical lenses

Light scattering

Molecules

Particles

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