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Quasistatic limit of the electric-magnetic coupling blocks of the T-matrix for spheroids

Abstract The T-matrix formally describes the solution of any electromagnetic scattering problem by a given particle in a given medium at a given wavelength. As such it is commonly used… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The T-matrix formally describes the solution of any electromagnetic scattering problem by a given particle in a given medium at a given wavelength. As such it is commonly used in a number of contexts, for example to predict the orientation-averaged optical properties of non-spherical particles. The T-matrix for electromagnetic scattering can be divided into four blocks corresponding physically to coupling between either magnetic or electric multipolar fields. Analytic expressions were recently derived for the electrostatic limit of the electric-electric T-matrix block T22, of prolate spheroids. In such an electrostatic approximation, all the other blocks were zero. We here analyse the long-wavelength limit for the other blocks (T21, T12, T11) corresponding to electric-magnetic, magnetic-electric, and magnetic-magnetic coupling respectively. Analytic expressions (finite sums) are obtained in the case of spheroidal particles by expressing the fields with solutions to Laplace’s equation, expanding the fields in terms of spheroidal harmonics and applying the boundary conditions. Similar expressions are also presented for the auxiliary matrices in the extended boundary condition method, often used in conjunction with the T-matrix formalism.

Keywords: electric magnetic; magnetic coupling; quasistatic limit; limit; limit electric

Journal Title: Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
Year Published: 2019

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