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scattering nanoparticle cross section

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Hello
Sorry my English is not perfect.

I have to make a simulation of a gold nanoparticle (R = 20nm) hit by a plane wave.
I have to get a chart:
x-axis - wavelength (200nm-800nm​​) or frequency
y-axis - cross section of extinction

I use COMSOL 4.3
I saw that there are other threads about it. are appointed the following tutorial:
scattering Nanosphere
radar cros section
rcs sphere

I still do not know anything about COMSOL.
there is a tutorial fit my problem?
how can I proceed?

thanks for your help

1 Reply Last Post 28 mai 2013, 09:27 UTC−4
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Posted: 1 decade ago 28 mai 2013, 09:27 UTC−4
may be it's a late reply but check the series

www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWYs2EjexhU&list=PL7E9074B722FB855C

and

www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXm1GKXDXM0

careful while setting up excitation, defining pml & material (inorder to avoid artifact hotspots) more over understand basics of crosssection to incorporate formulae.

best of luck

deepak
may be it's a late reply but check the series http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWYs2EjexhU&list=PL7E9074B722FB855C and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXm1GKXDXM0 careful while setting up excitation, defining pml & material (inorder to avoid artifact hotspots) more over understand basics of crosssection to incorporate formulae. best of luck deepak

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