Mie's theory of light scattering on spherical particles is being increasingly used in nanophotonics, and these demanding applications have laid bare some shortcomings of Mie theory in its standard formulation. One problem that deserves special attention is the electron spill-out in small metallic nanoparticles, which invalidates the assumption of an abrupt interface. Here we present an alternative derivation of Mie theory without this assumption. To avoid the usual electromagnetic boundary conditions suitable for a hard-wall interface, we set up equations for the electromagnetic potentials instead of the electric and magnetic field. We show that in the limit of a hard-wall interface, the results of the standard Mie theory are recovered. Add...
The plasmon hybridization theory is based on a quasi-electrostatic approximation of the Maxwell’s eq...
The study of light scattering by particles has become fundamental and applied interests in the field...
International audienceThe optical properties of spherical gold and silver nanoparticles distributed ...
Mie's theory of light scattering on spherical particles is being increasingly used in nanophotonics,...
In this work, We study of the optical properties of nanoparticles using Mie theory. This famous theo...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)In this study, we show how the Mie theo...
We give a geometrical theory of resonances in Maxwell’s equations that generalizes the Mie formulae ...
We outline the differences between the nanocircuits derived from the dipole and the Mie theories, re...
[[abstract]]In this modified quantum sphere model, the dielectric function for small metallic partic...
In this work a bidimensional array of particles is approached like a system of dipoles characterized...
The light scattering problem of a sphere on or near a plane surface is solved using an extension of ...
The unifying theme of this thesis is that of light scattering by particles, using computational appr...
The effects of extraneous surface charges on the anomalous extinction from metallic nanoparticles ar...
A mixed classical/quantum model for calculating the optical response of free and matrix-embedded mul...
Mie scattering is an important tool for diagnosing microparticles or aerosol particles in technical ...
The plasmon hybridization theory is based on a quasi-electrostatic approximation of the Maxwell’s eq...
The study of light scattering by particles has become fundamental and applied interests in the field...
International audienceThe optical properties of spherical gold and silver nanoparticles distributed ...
Mie's theory of light scattering on spherical particles is being increasingly used in nanophotonics,...
In this work, We study of the optical properties of nanoparticles using Mie theory. This famous theo...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)In this study, we show how the Mie theo...
We give a geometrical theory of resonances in Maxwell’s equations that generalizes the Mie formulae ...
We outline the differences between the nanocircuits derived from the dipole and the Mie theories, re...
[[abstract]]In this modified quantum sphere model, the dielectric function for small metallic partic...
In this work a bidimensional array of particles is approached like a system of dipoles characterized...
The light scattering problem of a sphere on or near a plane surface is solved using an extension of ...
The unifying theme of this thesis is that of light scattering by particles, using computational appr...
The effects of extraneous surface charges on the anomalous extinction from metallic nanoparticles ar...
A mixed classical/quantum model for calculating the optical response of free and matrix-embedded mul...
Mie scattering is an important tool for diagnosing microparticles or aerosol particles in technical ...
The plasmon hybridization theory is based on a quasi-electrostatic approximation of the Maxwell’s eq...
The study of light scattering by particles has become fundamental and applied interests in the field...
International audienceThe optical properties of spherical gold and silver nanoparticles distributed ...