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Amplitude and phase of light scattered by micro-scale aggregates of dielectric spheres: Comparison between theory and microwave analogy experiments
Authors:Pierre Sabouroux  Brian Stout  Jean Michel Geffrin  Christelle Eyraud  Isil Ayranci  Rodolphe Vaillon
Institution:a Institut Fresnel, UMRCNRS 6133, Université de Provence, Aix-Marseille 1, France
b Université Paul Cézanne, Aix-Marseille 3, Ecole Généraliste d’Ingénieurs de Marseille, Campus de Saint Jérôme, Case 162, 13397 Marseille Cedex 20, France
c Centre de Thermique de Lyon (CETHIL CNRS-INSA Lyon-UCBL), INSA de Lyon, 69621 Villeurbanne, France
d Chemical Engineering Department, Middle East Technical University, 06531 Ankara, Turkey
Abstract:Light scattering is a useful diagnostic tool for characterization of particles. Direct scattering measurements for arbitrarily shaped micro-scale particles is difficult due to small-scale limitations. Microwave analogy is a convenient approach to realize such measurements as it enables realization of analogous experiments with larger model particles in a spectral domain where wavelengths are on centimeter scale. In the present study a test model analogous to light scattering by a micro-scale aggregate of dielectric spheres was constructed and experimentally characterized in the microwave regime. Measured amplitude and phase of the scattered field were compared with theoretical predictions obtained from quasi-exact multiple-scattering T-matrix method and discrete dipole approximation (DDA). Excellent agreement demonstrates the validities of both the experiment and the models.
Keywords:Aggregate  Dielectric sphere  Microwave  Scattering  T-matrix method  DDA method  Microwave analogy
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