Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5429281 Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

A hybrid finite element-boundary integral method is applied to characterize the scattering of an arbitrarily incident-focused Gaussian beam by arbitrarily shaped inhomogeneous particles. Specifically, the Davis-Barton fifth-order approximation in combination with rotation Euler angles is used to represent the arbitrarily incident Gaussian beams. The finite element method is employed to formulate the fields in the interior region of the inhomogeneous particle, while the boundary integral equation is applied to represent the fields in the exterior region. The interior and exterior fields are coupled by means of the field continuity conditions. To reduce the computational burden, the frontal method and the multilevel fast multipole algorithm are adopted to solve the resultant matrix equation. Numerical results for differential scattering cross sections of several selected inhomogeneous particles are presented and can be served as further study on this subject.

► The hybrid FE-BI method is extended to the case of Gaussian beam illumination. ► A detailed description of the arbitrarily incident Gaussian beam is presented. ► The scattering of Gaussian beam by arbitrary inhomogeneous particles is investigated. ► Some new results not presented yet in the literature are given.

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