Electromagnetic and Light Scattering by Particles
N e w s l e t t e r
December 2023
Issue 116
Special
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On Peter C. Waterman Award of Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy
and Radiative Transfer
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"Planetary Exploration Using Remote Sensing II," a special
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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
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
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
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 Wriedt, Process & Chemical Engineering, Leibniz-Institut fuer Werkstofforientierte
Technologien - IWT, Bremen, Germany
Jonas Gienger, Department
8.3 Biomedical Optics, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstal (PTB), Berlin, Germany