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Electromagnetic Scattering by Bianisotropic Spheres (2302.09476v1)

Published 19 Feb 2023 in physics.optics, cond-mat.mtrl-sci, and physics.class-ph

Abstract: Electromagnetic fields in bulk bianisotropic media can be represented using plane waves whose k-vectors can be found using the index of refraction operator method and belong to the Fresnel wave surfaces that fall into one of the 5 hyperbolic classes that are used as the taxonomy of bianisotropic media [Durach et al., Appl. Sci., Opt. Comm. (2020), PIER (2022)]. It has been demonstrated that, alternatively, the linear combinations of vector spherical harmonics can be used as a set of solutions of vector Helmholtz equation in gyroelectric, gyromagnetic, and gyrotropic anisotropic media to develop Mie theory of scattering by anisotropic spheres [Lin, Chui, Phys. Rev. E (2004), Li, Ong, Zheng, Phys. Rev. E (2012)]. In this paper we introduce electromagnetic orbitals for bianisotropic media as linear combinations of vector spherical harmonics, which represent a set of solutions of Maxwells equations in bianisotropic media. Using these bianisotropic orbitals we develop a theory of scattering of electromagnetic radiation by bianisotropic spheres with arbitrary effective material parameters and sizes. As a by-product we obtain a simple expression for the expansion of a vector plane wave over vector spherical harmonics (cf. Sarkar, Halas, Phys. Rev. E (1997)). We obtain the polarizability expressions in Rayleigh limit of our theory in agreement with the previous results of the electrostatic approximation [Lakhtakia, J. Phys (1990), Sihvola, Mic. Opt. Tech. Lett. (1994)].

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