2010
DOI: 10.1163/156939310793676104
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Scattering for Charged Multisphere Structure Located in Plane Wave/Gaussian Beam

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“…Li et al . studied the scattering of charged multisphere structures located in a plane wave or in a Gaussian beam. This was motivated by the fact that particles may be possibly charged, such as ice crytals in thunderstorms or cometary dust particles.…”
Section: More Generalized Lorenz‐mie Theories For Various Particle Shmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li et al . studied the scattering of charged multisphere structures located in a plane wave or in a Gaussian beam. This was motivated by the fact that particles may be possibly charged, such as ice crytals in thunderstorms or cometary dust particles.…”
Section: More Generalized Lorenz‐mie Theories For Various Particle Shmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gouesbet et al investigated the electromagnetic field of an assembly of spherical particles within the Gaussian beam based on the GLMT, but the numerical analysis of this method is not provided, and the interactions between the particles and incident beam, as well as the scattering properties of particles, are also not specifically discussed [14]. Ovod and Li et al applied the vector spherical wave functions and the addition theorem to the study of scattering characteristics for the multispheres illuminated by a Gaussian beam [15,16]. Li et al investigated the light scattering of the uniaxial anisotropic bi-sphere particles based on the GLMT and the generalized multi-particle Mie method [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By using an improved GMM algorithm, we have studied the scattering of multi-sphere structures located in a plane wave/Gaussian beam. [11] A number of important studies have reported on the propagation of plane wave and beam wave pulses in random media. [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] For example, Knollman [12] pointed out the theory of pulse propagation in anisotropic randomly inhomogeneous media.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%