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Portland State University

1995

Monte Carlo method

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Monte Carlo Simulations Of The Extinction Rate Of Densely Packed Spheres With Clustered And Nonclustered Geometries, Lisa M. Zurk, L. Tsang, K. H. Ding, Dale P. Winebrenner Aug 1995

Monte Carlo Simulations Of The Extinction Rate Of Densely Packed Spheres With Clustered And Nonclustered Geometries, Lisa M. Zurk, L. Tsang, K. H. Ding, Dale P. Winebrenner

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Scattering and absorption coefficients are presented from Monte Carlo simulations of electromagnetic wave propagation in a volume of densely packed, random dielectric, absorptive spheres. The particles are modeled both with and without a surface adhesion that causes them to form clustered groups. Results for scatterer densities greater than a few percent by volume differ significantly from those obtained under the independentscattering assumption. The extinction rates agree well with analytic dense-medium theory. Results also show that, on account of local fields experienced by the particles, the system absorption is different from that predicted with an assumption of independent absorption. Scattering is …