­­­Electromagnetic and Light Scattering by Particles

N e w s l e t t e r

 December 2023

Issue 116

 

 

 Special issues

 

On Peter C. Waterman Award of Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer

 

This special issue seeks to publish papers on the field of light scattering and remote sensing. You can read the full special issue scope here.

 

Manuscripts will be due by 31 March 2024, you may send your manuscript now or up until the deadline.

 

All articles in this special issue will be reviewed by no fewer than two independent experts to ensure the quality, originality and novelty of the work published.

Additionally, it is worth mentioning that articles published in special issues are often cited more frequently than articles published in regular issues.

 

We hope you will consider contributing to the success of this special issue by submitting an article.

You can read more about the special issue and how to submit here.

 

Is this issue not a good fit for your research, but are you still looking to find the right special issue to publish your paper? Check out the new special issue browse tool, which allows you to browse all upcoming special issues published by Elsevier.

 

Feel free to get in touch with us. We hope to work with you soon.

Best wishes,
Bingmeng Chen,
Publisher at Elsevier
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer

 

"Planetary Exploration Using Remote Sensing II," a special issue of the open access journal Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292, IF 5.0)

 

Dr. Pingping Lu, Dr. Jungrack Kim, Dr. Niutao Liu, Prof. Dr. Jiaqi Chen are serving as Guest Editors for this issue.

The submission deadline is 26 April 2024 and papers may be submitted immediately or at any point until 26 April 2024, as papers will be published on an ongoing basis. For more information on this Special Issue and submission guidelines, please visit the following page: https://www.mdpi.com/si/remotesensing/L4DRLA95N5.

We also invite you to post an early version of your paper on our free preprint platform, Preprints, allowing you to receive feedback from your peers and make your early results citable. For more information or to submit your preprint, visit 
https://www.preprints.org/how_it_works.

Please submit your decision on the invitation here 
http://susy.mdpi.com/special_issue/backend_cfp_decision/189985/bHVkbWlsbGFAYXN0cm8udW1kLmVkdQ==/0c572ad71f938ace0422c4158812ce8da825fc365db77fc6aa939df527542b1a.

Kind regards,

Kathie Kuang
Assistant Editor

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New paper

Ding, J., & Yang, P. (2023). Lorenz-Mie theory-type solution for light scattering by spheroids with small-to-large size parameters and aspect ratios. Optics Express, 31(24), 40937-40951.

Ding and Yang developed an advanced computational capability based on the separation of variables method (SVM) in spheroidal coordinates to compute the optical properties of spheroids with small-to-large sizes compared to the wavelength of the incident light. The method is applicable to spheroids with size parameters up to at least 600, and is essentially not restricted by particle aspect ratios. This accomplishment represents a breakthrough in solving the optical properties of a nonspherical particle in an analytical form.

 

Bremen Workshop on Light Scattering 2024

https://scattport.org/

Leibniz-Institut fuer Werkstofforientierte Technologien - IWT, Bremen, Germany

18. + 19. March 2024

Registration by sending title of talk: 1. Feb. 2024

LATEX and LyX template for abstracts. Deadline 1. March 2024

Travel and Hotel information

 

Topics

This time we like to have a focus on multiple particle scattering and experiments such as ..

T-Matrix Methods

Generalized Multipole Methods

Discrete Dipole Approximation

Particle surface scattering interaction

Evanescent wave scattering

Near field enhancement

Plasmonics

Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy in the low loss region

Former Workshops

Bremen Workshop on Light Scattering 2020

Bremen Zoom Workshop on Light Scattering 2021

Bremen Zoom Workshop on Light Scattering 2022

Bremen Zoom Workshop on Light Scattering 2023

 

If you are interested to participate in the workshop please send an email with the title of your talk to register by 1. Feb. 2024. If you like to present a talk or present some input for discussion please send a four page abstract  to one of the organizers by 1. March. 2024 using this LATEX and LyX template.

Email

thw@iwt.uni-bremen.de

Programme

start at 9.00 on 18.3.2024

end at 17.00 on 19.3.2024

duration for talks 20 mins + 10 mins discussion

There will be a preregistration meeting in Bremen city center on Sunday 17.3.2024 at about 19:00. 

Venue

Leibniz-Institut fuer Werkstofforientierte Technologien - IWT

Room FZB1250
Badgasteiner Str. 3
28359 Bremen
Germany

Proceedings

The proceedings and the final program will be sent by email prior to the workshop.

Fee

There will be no fee.

Organizing Committee

Thomas WriedtProcess & Chemical Engineering, Leibniz-Institut fuer Werkstofforientierte Technologien - IWT, Bremen, Germany

Jonas GiengerDepartment 8.3 Biomedical Optics, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstal (PTB), Berlin, Germany