Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5428833 Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The T-matrix method is one of the most versatile, efficient, and accurate theoretical techniques widely used for numerically exact computer calculations of electromagnetic scattering by single and composite particles, discrete random media, and particles imbedded in complex environments. This paper presents the fifth update to the comprehensive database of peer-reviewed T-matrix publications initiated by us in 2004 and includes relevant publications that have appeared since 2012. It also lists several earlier publications not incorporated in the original database, including Peter Waterman's reports from the 1960s illustrating the history of the T-matrix approach and demonstrating that John Fikioris and Peter Waterman were the true pioneers of the multi-sphere method otherwise known as the generalized Lorenz-Mie theory.

► Use of the T-matrix method in electromagnetic scattering since 2012 is reviewed. ► Comprehensive list of recent T-matrix publications is compiled. ► Important advances and new application areas are highlighted.

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