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Mie theory , also called Lorenz-Mie theory or Lorenz-Mie-Debye theory , is an analytical solution of Maxwell's equations for the scattering of electromagnetic radiation by spherical particles (al...
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Note that the blue of the sky is more saturated when you look further from the sun. The almost white scattering near the sun can be attributed to Mie scattering, which is not very wavelength dependent.
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Software for Mie scattering calculations. ... Because I wanted to be able to do quick Mie calculation without needing to compile Mie code each and every time, I created an interactive web page that allows me (and you!) to do your own Mie scattering calculations!
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by Scott Prahl ... Just what you've been waiting for! Web based Mie scattering calculations! ... Wavelength in Vacuum...
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Another type of scattering (called Mie Scattering) is responsible for the white appearance of clouds. Cloud droplets with a diameter of 20 micrometers or so are large enough to scatter all visible wavelengths more or less equally.
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There may be absorption by the obstacle, as well as scattering. ... This well known result was first obtained by Mie and Debye. Note that the cross section scales as the inverse fourth power of the wavelength of the incident radiation. This scaling is generic to all scatterers whose dimensions are much smaller than...
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Mie scattering is the straightforward (if somewhat painful) application of Maxwell's equations to an isotropic, homogeneous, dielectric sphere. It will be the first type of scattering examined as it is equally applicable to spheres of all sizes, refractive indices and for radiation at all wavelengths.
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There are three different types of scattering: Rayleigh scattering, Mie scattering, and non-selective scattering. ... Mie scattering is caused by pollen, dust, smoke, water droplets, and other particles in the lower portion of the atmosphere. It occurs when the particles causing the scattering are larger than the...
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MieCalc - freely configurable program for light scattering calculations (Mie theory) ... You will find this program particularly useful, if you have basic knowledge in optical scattering theory. For beginners I recommend reading the following book:
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Scattering by spherical particles. This is the simplest type of scattering, since two of the scattering coefficient must identically equal zero due to symmetry. ... The formal rigorous solution is usually attributed to Gustav Mie (1908). ... Kerker, M. The Scattering of Light and Other Electromagnetic Radiation. New York:
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