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It should also be possible to calculate Csca by some integration over the
particle volume, similar to Cext and Cabs, since Csca.g can be obtained from
integral of the "scattering" component of the radiation force.
Then after acceleration of radiation forces, need for integration over the
scattering solid angle can be removed at all.
Original comment by yurkin
on 22 May 2012 at 5:21
A related aspect is to calculate radiative decay rate enhancement (for
point-dipole incident field) through a direct calculation of scattered power
(including the emitting dipole itself). Similarly, it can be compared to the
way that is used currently (total - nonradiative), but generally has little
added value for users.
Additional benefit of such approach may appear for particles above metallic
surfaces - there total nonradiative part is hard to calculate directly
(requires one to assess the power absorbed in the substrate). So calculating
the total scattered power into the upper hemisphere may be a way to go.
Original comment by yurkin
on 29 Jul 2014 at 10:11
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
yurkin
on 15 Oct 2011 at 10:12