Light scattering characteristics of the cyanobacterium Microcystis are investigated with numerical models for sphere aggregates. During summer bloom seasons, Microcystis is prevalent in many inland waters across the globe. Monitoring concentrations with remote sensing techniques requires knowledge of the inherent optical properties (IOPs), especially the backscattering properties of Microcystis cells and colonies in natural settings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe invariant-imbedding T-matrix (II-TM) method is a numerical method for accurately computing the single-scattering properties of dielectric particles. Because of the linearity of Maxwell's equations, the incident electric field and the scattered electric field can be related through a transition matrix (T-Matrix). The II-TM method computes the T-matrix through a matrix recurrence formula which stems from an electromagnetic volume integral equation.
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