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Extinction, Scattering and Absorption efficiencies of multilayer nanoparticles

By Bala Krishna Juluri, Jun Huang, Lasse Jensen

Pennsylvania State University

Calculates the extinction, scattering, and absorption efficiencies of single nanoparticle (1 layer), core-shell Nanoparticle (2 layer) and nanomatryushka nanoparticle (3 layer)

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Version 1.01 - published on 29 Apr 2010

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Abstract This tool calculates the extinction, scattering, and absorption efficiencies of single nanoparticle (1 layer),core-shell nanoparticle (2 layer) and nanomatryushka nanoparticle (3 layer) using MIE formulation.

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Powered by The engine is based on nmie code distributed by Dr. Nikolai Voshchinnikov http://www.astro.spbu.ru/staff/ilin2/SOFTWARE/nmie0.html. The recursive algorithm of Wu & Wang are used.
Sponsored by Penn State Center for Nanoscale Science (MRSEC)
References 1) Wu Z.P., Wang Y.P., Electromagnetic scattering for multilaered spheres using recursive algorithms, Radio Science 1991. V. 26. P. 1393-1401. 2) Voshchinnikov N.V., Mathis J.S., Calculating Cross Sections of Composite Interstellar Grains, Astrophys. J. 1999. V. 526. 3) Johnson PB, Christy RW (1972) Phys Rev B 6,4370
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  • Bala Krishna Juluri; Jun Huang; Lasse Jensen (2010), "Extinction, Scattering and Absorption efficiencies of multilayer nanoparticles," http://nanohub.org/resources/nmie. (DOI: 10254/nanohub-r8228.2).

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