Extinction by Single and Multiple Particles

ORAL

Abstract

The combined effect of scattering and absorption is referred to as extinction and is responsible for the redistribution of radiant energy by a particle. This presentation will show that extinction is due to wave interference. Simulations of the energy flow caused by the interference graphically demonstrate how extinction redistributes the energy of incident light. Both single and multi-particle systems are considered. A conceptual, phase-based explanation is given that builds on previous work and illustrates the physical meaning of the optical theorem. Implications regarding the measurement of extinction are discussed.

Authors

  • Matthew Berg

    Kansas State university

  • Christopher Sorensen

    Kansas State University

  • Amit Chakrabarti

    Kansas State University