Mie Scattering Library


xsec-logoWritten in C++, CoreShellX allows the calculation of the scattering, absorption, and extinction cross-sections of a sphere of any size with an arbitrary number of concentric shells.

The code supports both lossless and lossy dielectric and metal components. If you have a 64bit compiler you can additionally compute the electric and magnetic fields surrounding the sphere.

CoreShellX compiles as a static library that you can link against to create your own core-shell systems. Additionally there is a Mathematica frontend (Xsections) which you can compile and use, provided of course, you have a copy of Mathematica.

Instructions on how to download and compile CoreShellX can be found here. More info about Mie scattering can be found on our research page.

Deutsch Group Papers


The DG keeps a svn repository of our papers for editing and version traking purposes. If you are a group member then you can access it via ssh:

  svn+ssh://mo/dgcommon/svn/Papers

If you are windows user, I suggest that you download tortoiseSVN (that turtle is so darn cute!) and the putty ssh client. In either case you should set up automatic login to the server (for the moment, just ask chuck about this. Someday he'll post instructions)