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https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLI-B6-173-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XLI-B6-173-2016
17 Jun 2016
 | 17 Jun 2016

MESOSCALE DIFFRACTIVE PHOTONICS IN GEOSCIENCES

I. V. Minin and O. V. Minin

Keywords: atmosphere aerosol, particles, far field, near field, mesoscale, sensor

Abstract. The scattered light by various dielectric particles in atmosphere give information about the type of molecules and particles and their location, which are important to definition of propagation limitations through atmospheric and space weather variations, crisis communications, etc. Although these investigations explain far field properties of disturbed radiations, the solution of the physical problem requires simulations of the interactions in near-field. It has been shown that strongly localized EM field near the surface of single dielectric particle may be form by non-spherical and non-symmetrical mesoscale particles both as in transmitting as in reflection mode. It was also shown that the main lobe is narrower in case of 3 cube chain than single cube in far field, but there are many side-scattering lobes. It was mentioned that unique advantages provided by mesoscale dielectric photonic crystal based particles with three spatial dimensions of arbitrary shape allow developing a new types of micro/nano-probes with subwavelength resolution for ultra compact spectrometer-free sensor for on board a spacecraft or a plane.