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Infinite Cylinder Optical (ICO) Tool Developed by Daniel Brandl allows the user to specify wavelength-dependent material refractive indexes for both the cylinder and surrounding medium, and to compute the optical scattering, absorption, and extinction as a function of wavelength or cylinder diameter. 
  
  
			 
			
			
	
					
			
	
	
Coupled-dipole simulations of sparse plasmonic nanoparticle assemblies using the cda package 
  
  
	
			
			 
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Matlab solutions for plane wave scattered by a dielectric sphere and a multi-layer sphere by Guangran Kevin Zhu. 
  
			 
			
			
	
					
			
	
	
Fortran code for electromagnetic scattering from a lossy dielectric imbedded within another lossy dielectric (coated spheroid) and the  Mueller matrix (averaged Stokes matrix) for a distribution of scatterers with a prescribed orientation distribution. Code by Larry Carey. 
			 
			
			
		 
		
	
		
		
					
			
	
	
Matlab program by Michael Gallaspy and Rajan Chakrabarty to computute scattering and the internal field of a stratified sphere using the Mie theory and the Debye series approach. 
  
			 
			
			
	
					
			
	
	
NUFDTD, finite difference time domain code for electromagnetics simulation by Seth Daniel Baum. 
   
			 
			
			
		 
		
	
		
		
					
			
	
	
Scuff-EM libraries for Boundary-Element Analysis of 3D and 2D Electromagnetic Scattering Problems by by M T Homer Reid. 
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Various coated sphere or core shell Mie Fortran codes by Thomas P. Ackerman. 
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Librairie Eléments Finis Mélina: Documentation, Téléchargement 
  
			 
			
			
	
					
			
	
	
PROBEoptprops is a  MATLAB based graphical user interface (GUI) used to model the optical properties of single metal nanoparticles and uses a modification of the quasi-static approximation. Written by Kaspar Ko.  
			 
			
			
		 
		
	
	
 
 
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