Tags: scattering

Description

Scattering is a general physical process where some forms of radiation, such as light, sound, or moving particles, are forced to deviate from a straight trajectory by one or more localized non-uniformities in the medium through which they pass. In conventional use, this also includes deviation of reflected radiation from the angle predicted by the law of reflection. Reflections that undergo scattering are often called diffuse reflections and unscattered reflections are called specular(mirror-like) reflections.

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Tools (1-6 of 6)

  1. nanoDDSCAT+

    Tools | 13 Aug 2014 | Contributor(s):: AbderRahman N Sobh, Sarah White, Jeremy Smith, Nahil Sobh, Prashant K Jain

    Combines the Discrete Dipole Scattering (DDSCAT) tool with the DDAConvert tool for a single workflow for custom shapes.

  2. nanoDDSCAT

    Tools | 23 Apr 2013 | Contributor(s):: Prashant K Jain, Nahil Sobh, Jeremy Smith, AbderRahman N Sobh, Sarah White, Jacob Faucheaux, John Feser

    Calculate scattering and absorption of light by targets with arbitrary geometries and complex refractive index.

  3. DDSCAT Convert: A Target Generation Tool

    Tools | 17 Jul 2013 | Contributor(s):: John Feser, AbderRahman N Sobh

    Convert .obj files to DDSCAT shape files

  4. ANGEL - A Nonequilibrium Green Function Solver for LEDs

    Tools | 18 Jan 2010 | Contributor(s):: sebastian steiger

    An MPI-parallelized implementation of 1-D NEGF for heterostructures. Includes off-diagonal scattering. Effective mass band structure for electrons and holes. The online tool only provides basic NEGF functionality without scattering.

  5. nanoJoule

    Tools | 28 May 2008 | Contributor(s):: Feifei Lian, Feifei Lian, Feifei Lian

    This tool performs a self-consistent simulation of the current-voltage curve of a metallic single-wall carbon nanotube with Joule heating.

  6. Matdcal

    Tools | 30 Jan 2008 | Contributor(s):: Kirk Bevan

    Non-equilibrium Green's Function Density Functional Theory Simulator