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Rescaling Extinction Cross Section of Gold Nanorod
Posted 28 août 2018, 10:37 UTC−4 RF & Microwave Engineering, Wave Optics 0 Replies
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I'm currently working fromthe model "Optical Scattering Off of a Gold Nanosphere" located at https://www.comsol.com/model/optical-scattering-off-of-a-gold-nanosphere-14697 but I have replaced the sphere with a gold nanorod (a cylinder capped on either end with hemispheres). When I run the model, I have the light polarized parallel to the length of the nanorod so that I excite the main plasmon peak. However, in a physical sample illuminated from a light source, the light is unpolarized, so the cross section from COMSOL is too large. What is the proper rescaling factor?
Hello Paul Johns
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