Abstract T-matrix methods for electromagnetic structured beams mainly encompass Generalized Lorenz-Mie Theories (GLMTs) which form a set of analytical approaches dealing with the interaction between electromagnetic structured beams and a… Click to show full abstract
Abstract T-matrix methods for electromagnetic structured beams mainly encompass Generalized Lorenz-Mie Theories (GLMTs) which form a set of analytical approaches dealing with the interaction between electromagnetic structured beams and a class of particles possessing enough symmetries to allow one to use the method of separation of variables, and Extended Boundary Condition Method (EBCM) which is a semi-analytical method dealing in principle with arbitrary shaped particles. Both approaches, when dealing with structured beams (in principle in the case of GLMTs and occasionally in the case of EBCM) rely on the description of the illuminating beam in terms of Beam Shape Coefficients (BSCs). The present paper provides a commented reference database concerning GLMTs and EBCM for structured beams, and related topics for the period 2014–2018.
               
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