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Bremen Workshop on Light Scattering 2025

Leibniz-Institut für Werkstofforientierte Technologien - IWT, Bremen, Germany

17 + 18 March 2025

Registration by sending title of talk: 1 Feb. 2025

LATEX and LyX template for abstracts. Deadline 1 March 2025

Travel and Hotel information

Programme

Preliminary list of talks

Ivan Lopushenko: Symbolic Mie code for mesoscopic electrodynamics and nonlocal nanoplasmonics

Mattia Andrini: Linking the polystyrene nanoparticles’ morphology to the refractive index by Mie scattering modelling of UV-vis spectra

Alfred Weber: In situ optical analysis of nanobubble formation and detachment from nanoparticle aggregates

Günter Kewes: A tiny Drude scatterer can accurately model a coherent emitter in nanophotonics

Paulo Sergio Piva: Acoustic waves in layered material filled with random particulate

Baris Ates: Scattering of Plane Waves from Nonspherical Conducting Obstacles: Towards a Dataset applicable to all irregular smooth shapes for accurate computations.

Maxim Yurkin: Computing the T-matrix of arbitrarily shaped scatterers: addatmatrix wrapper for the ADDA code

Clément Argentin: Synergistic use of ADDA and IF-DDA to enhance iterative solvers in the discrete dipole approximation

Anastasiya Derkachova: Plasmonic noble metal nanospheres and hot-carriers: optimal parameters of nanospheres to increase the efficiency of harvesting solar energy in diverse materials

Gennadiy Derkachov: Temporal evolution of the internal structure of an evaporating droplet of suspension reflected in the distribution of the intensity of scattered light

Paul Bouillon: First results of using weighted discretization in the ADDA code

Christopher Wirth: Evanescent wave scattering from anisotropic colloidal particles

Nikita Ustimenko: Optimal center for the multipole expansion in compact acoustic scatterers

Jochen Wauer: Light scattering on Janus spheres

Olga Kochanowska: Sensitivity of optical resonances in hyperbolic nanoparticles to the external medium

Mirza Karamehmedovic: A Modified Born Series for Near-Field Scattering Computations

Jonas Gienger: Glare points of spheroidal microparticles – simulation study

Mariia Poleva: Multi-Scale Simulations for Predicting the Nonlinear Optical Properties of Molecular Structures

Mathias Perrin: A multipolar approach to control opto-mechanical interactions in levitodynamics with complex wavefronts

Halil Ibrahim Yazici: Elastic light scattering for online characterization of gas-phase synthesized few-layer graphene particles

Kristina Frizyuk: Total angular momentum conversion in the process of harmonic generation by nanoparticles

Andrey Evlyukhin: Features of the analytical dipole approximation to the description of inclined light reflection from dielectric metasurfaces

Ludger Klinkenbusch: Spherical-Multipole Analysis of the Diffraction of a Uniform Complex-Source Beam by a Circular Aperture

Andreas Petersen: Kinetic Mie-based size and localized density measurements of grains in particle-forming, reactive, low pressure plasmas

Alexander Schmitz: High-precision imaging polarimetry as diagnostics for plasma-grown nanoparticles: Potential and Challenges

Ari Sihvola: Mie scattering by particles with active dielectric response

Llorenc Cremonesi Plaja: Multiparametric characterisation of aerosols by light scattering

Luca Teruzzi: Single-Particle Extinction and Scattering (SPES) and beyond: improving the multiparametric light scattering

...

Topics

This time we would like to have a focus on multiple particle scattering and experiments such as ..

  • T-Matrix Methods
  • Generalized Multipole Methods
  • Discrete Dipole Approximation
  • Particle surface scattering interaction
  • Evanescent wave scattering
  • Near field enhancement
  • Plasmonics
  • Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy in the low loss region

Former Workshops

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Bremen Zoom Workshop on Light Scattering 2021

Bremen Zoom Workshop on Light Scattering 2022

Bremen Zoom Workshop on Light Scattering 2023

Bremen Workshop on Light Scattering 2024

If you are interested to participate in the workshop please send an email with the title of your talk to register by 1 Feb. 2025. If you like to present a talk or present some input for discussion please send a four page abstract  to one of the organizers by 1 March 2024 using this LATEX and LyX template.
You may offcourse also participate without having a talk. Please send an email by 1 Feb. 2025.

Email

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Programme

start at 9.00 on 17.3.2025

end at 16.00 on 18.3.2025

duration for talks 15 mins + 5 mins discussion

There will be a preregistration meeting in Bremen city center on Sunday 16.3.2025 at about 19:00. 

Venue

Leibniz-Institut für Werkstofforientierte Technologien - IWT

Room FZB1250
Badgasteiner Str. 3
28359 Bremen
Germany

Proceedings

The proceedings and the final program will be sent by email prior to the workshop.

Fee

There will be no fee.

Organizing Committee

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., Process & Chemical Engineering, Leibniz-Institut für Werkstofforientierte Technologien - IWT, Bremen, Germany

Jonas Gienger, Department 8.3 Biomedical Optics, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Berlin, Germany

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