MSTM
The Multiple Sphere T Matrix Fortran-90 Code by Dan Mackowski.
MSTM is a package for calculating the electromagnetic scattering and absorption properties of systems of spheres.
The code is designed to run on distributed memory parallel platforms, and uses MPI instructions in conjunction with fortran-90.
Initial release date: 15 January 2011.
Lattice software
C++ Lattice software by Wolfgang Orthuber to investigate discretized Maxwell equations and other discretized systems.
- Link (7 Jan 2011)

DDA-SI home page

The DDA-SI toolbox for MATLAB:
1) Standard DDA for free space light scattering calculations
2) DDA with surface interaction (DDA-SI)
3) Discrete rotational symmetry-optimized DDA, T-matrix formulation (not include in release v0.1)
Download link for beta releases,
v0.1: http://code.google.com/p/dda-si/
v0.2: https://github.com/dalerxli/dda-si
Functions from the Optical Tweezers Toolbox may be required: https://au.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/73541-ott-optical-tweezers-toolbox
The functions are for coordinate transformation, generating beam shape coefficients for arbitrary illumination, vector spherical wave functions etc.
Please cite the accompanying paper:
Vincent. L.Y. Loke, M. Pinar Mengüç and Timo A. Nieminen, "Discrete dipole approximation with surface interaction: Computational toolbox for MATLAB", JQSRT, Vol. 27 Issue 10, pp.2293-2303 (2010), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jqsrt.2011.03.012
Associated theoretical paper for reference:
Vincent. L.Y. Loke and M. Pinar Mengüç, "Surface waves and atomic force microscope probe-particle near-field coupling: discrete dipole approximation with surface interaction", JOSA A, Vol. 27 Issue 10, pp.2293-2303 (2010), http://www.opticsinfobase.org/spotlight/summary.cfm?URI=josaa-27-10-2293
Book chapter:
Light, Plasmonics and Particles - Nanophotonics, Chapter 10 - Discrete dipole approximation with surface interaction, https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-99901-4.00018-4
Corresponding author:
Doicu: Numerical Regularization
Adrian Doicu,Thomas Trautmann, Franz Schreier
Numerical Regularization for Atmospheric Inverse Problems
Springer Praxis, Berlin, Heidelberg 2010.
- Link (18 Dez 2010)

NFM-DS new parallel code
Starting from today the parallel Fortran version of the Null-field Method with Discrete Sources (NFM-DS) is available. The NFM-DS is an extension of the Null-field Method (also called T-Matrix Method) to compute light scattering by arbitrarily shaped dielectric particles and particles on a plane interface.
- Link (16 Apr 2010)
Van de Hulst Award
Van de Hulst Light-Scattering Award
Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer (JQSRT) announces:
We are very pleased to announce that Elsevier has established the Van de Hulst Light-Scattering Award. The Award will be presented every two years and consist of a glass statuette and an official Elsevier certificate.
The Award is meant to celebrate the life-time achievement of an individual scientist who has made a landmark contribution to the research field of electromagnetic scattering by particles and its applications. This Elsevier Award will be administered by the Editors and Publisher of the Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer.
- Announcement local copy (6 Dec 2010)
- Obituary H.C. van de Hulst
- In memoriam: Hendrik Christoffel van de Hulst
- Hendrik Christoffel van de Hulst: Biographical Memoirs
- Hust, Hendrik Christoffel van de (1918-2000) Biografie
- ван де Хюлст, Хендрик Кристофель

Livre GLMT
Book on the Generalied Lorenz-Mie theory for scattering by a sphere in a Gaussian beam giving full desciption of the theory and FORTRAN programs:
G. Gouesbet, G. Grehan, B. Maheu, K. F. Ren, Electromagnetic Scattering of Shaped Beams (Generalized Lorenz-Mie Theory), LESP, CORIA, INSA de Rouen, Saint Etienne du Rouvray, March 19, 1998.
- Original link (10 Jun 2002, offline)
- Link (2 Dec 2010)

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