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Discrete dipole approximation

Known as: DDA 
The discrete dipole approximation (DDA) is a method for computing scattering of radiation by particles of arbitrary shape and by periodic structures… 
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2013
2013
We present a computational, atomistic electrodynamics investigation of the effects of planar defects on the optical properties of… 
2007
2007
A broadband planar dipole (flare dipole), radiating from 250 to 1000MHz range (Gain>0 dBi), is optimized by altering its shape… 
2006
2006
Light-scattering properties of cosmic dust particles depend on the structure and composition of the particles. A common model… 
2006
2006
A new method is developed to model the volume backscattering from dry snow. The model is a combination of the exact field… 
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2003
Highly Cited
2003
[1] Measurements of elemental carbon (EC) during the Asian Pacific Regional Aerosol Characterization Experiment (ACE-Asia) show… 
2003
2003
Abstrae~Dependent scattering/independent scattering regimes are investigated in two different particle systems using a discrete… 
1999
1999
  • S. KoçW. Chew
  • 1999
  • Corpus ID: 27082591
The discrete dipole approximation (DDA) developed by Purcell and Pennypacker (1973) is a powerful and quite general method to…