Method for Describing the Angular Distribution of Optical Radiation Scattered by a Monolayer of Ordered Spherical Particles (Normal Illumination)


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Abstract

We have developed a method for describing the angular distribution of intensity of radiation scattered by a monolayer of homogeneous spatially ordered monodisperse spherical particles normally illuminated by a plane circularly polarized electromagnetic wave. The method is based on the quasicrystalline approximation (QCA) of the theory of multiple scattering of waves (TMSW) using the multipole expansion of fields and the tensor Green function in vectorial spherical wavefunctions. The method is applied for analyzing the characteristics of radiation scattered by a partially ordered monolayer and a monolayer with a nonideal lattice. The results of calculations are compared with the available experimental data on the position of the first-order diffraction peak on the angular and spectral dependences of the intensity of radiation scattered by a closely packed monolayer with a nonideal triangular lattice of SiO2 particles. Good conformity of the results has been established.

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N. A. Loiko

Stepanov Institute of Physics

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Email: n.loiko@ifanbel.bas-net.by
Belarus, Minsk, 220072

A. A. Miskevich

Stepanov Institute of Physics

Email: n.loiko@ifanbel.bas-net.by
Belarus, Minsk, 220072

V. A. Loiko

Stepanov Institute of Physics

Email: n.loiko@ifanbel.bas-net.by
Belarus, Minsk, 220072

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