Bremen Zoom Workshop on Light Scattering 2021
Leibniz-Institut für Werkstofforientierte Technologien - IWT, Bremen, Germany
22. + 23. March 2021
Word template for abstracts. Deadline 1. March. 2021
Preliminary list of talks
- Yuri Eremin: The Discrete Sources Method for investigation of the influence of non-local effect on the absorption of bimetallic plasmonic nanoparticles
- Adrian Doicu: Radiative transfer equation for discrete random media illuminated by a Gaussian beam
- Mandana Jalali: The Simulation Scenario of Quantum Tunneling in Gold Nanodimers within a Classical Framework
- Michael Tribelsky (invited talk): Resonant Light Scattering by Subwavelength Particles: New Aspects of Old Problem
- Gunnar A. Niklasson: Light Scattering Parameters by Inversion of Experimental Data: The Case of Sunscreen Lotions
- Alexander G. Ramm (invited): Creating materials with a desired refraction coefficient
- Kevin Vynck: Global polarizability matrix method for efficient modeling of light scattering by dense ensembles of non-spherical particles in stratified media
- Junxin Wang: Extraction of light absorption and scattering coefficients of gold nanocomposites
- Krzysztof Czajkowski: Multiple scattering of light in substrate-supported amorphous arrays of dielectric nanoparticles
- Navid Daryakar: Nonlinear Optical Response in amorphous thin films described with Maxwell-Garnett Approximation
- Matin Dehghani: Light Scattering from Rough Silver Surfaces in Multilayered systems
- Fatih Dikmen: On Regularization of the T Matrix Method for Cylindrical Ob-jects with Arbitrary Cross Section
- Carlo Forestiere: Resonance frequency and radiative Q-factor of plasmonic and dielectric modes of small objects
- Stefania Glukhova: Implementation of scattering of generalized Bessel beams in the framework of the discrete dipole approximation
- Yevgen Grynko: Light backscattering from large clusters of densely packed irregular particles
- Carynelisa Haspel: Considerations Concerning Backscattering in the Scattering Order Formulation of the Discrete Dipole Approximation as Applied to Non-Absorbing Scatterers
- Konstantin Inzhevatkin: Optimization of the discrete-dipole approximation for large optically soft particles using the modified Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin approximation
- Michael Kahnert: Existence and uniqueness of the solution to the implicit T-matrix equation
- Alexander A. Kichigin: Simulating Nanoparticles Interaction with Electrons
- Aristeidis G. Lamprianidis: Overcoming the Rayleigh Hypothesis with sources distributed on the topological skeleton of the scatterer: a numerical demonstration of the method
- Baseerat Romshoo: Modelling Techniques for Black Carbon Optical Properties
- Shuaibu Uba: Effect of Soot in radiative properties of Desert aerosols at different wavelengths
- Maxim A. Yurkin: The Fluctuation-Dissipation Theorem for a Point Dipole
- Gerhard Kristensson: The coherent electromagnetic field by a particulate media - numerical implementation in a planar geometry
- Franz Kanngiesser: Depolarisation by randomized, non-cubical sea salt aerosol particles
- Amos Egel: Live demonstration of Smuthi Python-Code, scattering by multiple particles in thin-film systems
- Minas Kouroublakis: Modified-Method-of-Auxiliary-Sources Computation of the Eigenvalues of Two-Dimensional Waveguides
- Nikolaos Tsitsas: On Numerical Methodologies Employing Auxiliary Sources for Two-Dimensional Penetrable Acoustic Problems
- Claire-Helene Guidet: Poles and ideal absorption for the dipolar case
Topics
- 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
Nano structures on surfaces 2012
Inverse problems and numerical methods in applications 2012
Light Scattering: Simulation and inversion 2013
Scattering by Aggregates (on Surfaces) 2014
Bremen Workshop on Light Scattering 2015
Bremen Workshop on Light Scattering 2016
Bremen Workshop on Light Scattering 2017
If you are interested to participate in the workshop please send an email to register. 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 2021 using this Word template.
Printed proceedings will be published as usual following the workshop.
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Programme
start at 9.00 on 22.3.2021
end at 17.00 on 23.3.2021
duration for talks 20 mins + 10 mins discussion
Venue via Zoom
Leibniz-Institut für Werkstofforientierte Technologien - IWT
Badgasteiner Str. 3
28359 Bremen
Germany
Proceedings
The proceedings and the final program will be sent by email prior to the workshop. Printed proceedings will be published as usual following 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
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