| Literature DB >> 25121885 |
Xiaoqiong Qi, Timo A Nieminen, Alexander B Stilgoe, Vincent L Y Loke, Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop.
Abstract
The T-matrix method, or the T-matrix formulation of scattering, is a framework for mathematically describing the scattering properties of an object as a linear relationship between expansion coefficients of the incident and scattering fields in a basis of vector spherical wave functions (VSWFs). A variety of methods can be used to calculate the T-matrix. We explore the applicability of the extended boundary condition method (EBCM) and point matching (PM) method to calculate the T-matrix for scattering by cylinders in optical tweezers and hence the optical force acting on them. We compare both methods with the discrete-dipole approximation (DDA) to measure their accuracy for different sizes and aspect ratios (ARs) for Rayleigh and wavelength-size cylinders. We determine range of sizes and ARs giving errors below 1% and 10%. These results can help researchers choose the most efficient method to calculate the T-matrix for nonspherical particles with acceptable accuracy.Year: 2014 PMID: 25121885 DOI: 10.1364/OL.39.004827
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Opt Lett ISSN: 0146-9592 Impact factor: 3.776