“…Ambrosio and Hernandez-Figueroa dealt with spin angular momentum transfer from a T EM 00 focused Gaussian beam to a negative refractive index spherical particle [109]. Zhu et al studied scattering of a Gaussian beam by a chiral sphere [110]. Zhai et al dealt with on-axis Gaussian beam scattering for oblique incidence by an eccentrically coated conducting cylinder [111].…”
Section: Glmts For Non-spherical and Spherical Non-homogeneous Particmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shang et al studied the radiation force on a chiral sphere for Gaussian beam incidence [118]. Electromagnetic scattering by a chiral sphere was also considered by Wu et al [119], and by Zhu et al [110]. Wang et al [125].…”
Section: Glmts For Non-spherical and Spherical Non-homogeneous Particmentioning
Generalized Lorenz-Mie theories form a set of analytical approaches dealing with the interaction between electromagnetic arbitrary shaped beams and a class of particles possessing enough symmetries to allow one to use the method of separation of variables. This paper provides a commented reference database concerning generalized Lorenz-Mie theories for the period 2009-2013.
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