The light reflection from a substrate seeded with spherical particles is calculated in the approximation that the interaction between the particles can be neglected. In this approximation the problem reduces to that of the light scattering of one sphere on a substrate. The latter problem can be solved using Mie's solution for the scattering by a sphere in a homogeneous medium and an extension of Weyl's method for the calculation of the reflection of spherical waves by a flat surface. The method can be applied to particles with a radius of the order of the wavelength of the incident light. The theory explains in a satisfactory way the results of an ellipsometric experiment with growing spherical mercury particles on a carbon substrate
The conventional Lorenz-Mie formalism is extended to the scattering process associated with a coated...
We show that the optical properties of a particle above a plane dielectric interface differ dramatic...
The scattering diagram of a couple of spherical particles is compared to the interference pattern of...
The light reflection from a substrate seeded with spherical particles is calculated in the approxima...
The light scattering problem of a sphere on or near a plane surface is solved using an extension of ...
It is shown both theoretically and experimentally that light scattering by a homodisperse system of ...
The problem of electromagnetic scattering by a sphere on a layered substrate is treated and numerica...
A system consisting of a sphere sitting on a clean mirror was modeled as a two particle system: the ...
We describe a method for the calculation of the optical properties of a two-dimensional array of non...
We develop a numerical algorithm for calculating the light-scattering properties of small particles ...
By means of the electromagnetic theory response curves of optical particle counters (OPC's) can ...
To study blood-related diseases, measurement methods must be developped to study cardiac and hematol...
The amplitudes of the diffracted fields from a rough surface, for light of general polarization and ...
We have reconsidered the theory of the scattering and absorption of light incident on a medium of di...
A general method for the calculation of the polarizability of a truncated spherical particle on a su...
The conventional Lorenz-Mie formalism is extended to the scattering process associated with a coated...
We show that the optical properties of a particle above a plane dielectric interface differ dramatic...
The scattering diagram of a couple of spherical particles is compared to the interference pattern of...
The light reflection from a substrate seeded with spherical particles is calculated in the approxima...
The light scattering problem of a sphere on or near a plane surface is solved using an extension of ...
It is shown both theoretically and experimentally that light scattering by a homodisperse system of ...
The problem of electromagnetic scattering by a sphere on a layered substrate is treated and numerica...
A system consisting of a sphere sitting on a clean mirror was modeled as a two particle system: the ...
We describe a method for the calculation of the optical properties of a two-dimensional array of non...
We develop a numerical algorithm for calculating the light-scattering properties of small particles ...
By means of the electromagnetic theory response curves of optical particle counters (OPC's) can ...
To study blood-related diseases, measurement methods must be developped to study cardiac and hematol...
The amplitudes of the diffracted fields from a rough surface, for light of general polarization and ...
We have reconsidered the theory of the scattering and absorption of light incident on a medium of di...
A general method for the calculation of the polarizability of a truncated spherical particle on a su...
The conventional Lorenz-Mie formalism is extended to the scattering process associated with a coated...
We show that the optical properties of a particle above a plane dielectric interface differ dramatic...
The scattering diagram of a couple of spherical particles is compared to the interference pattern of...