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Nanoparticle surrounded by dielectric material

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Hi!
Does anybody know if there is anything that has to be taken in account for putting a nanoparticle into another material. I want to see how the spectrum shifts, so I guess I have to take the boundary conditions into account, but I don't know how to implement this...
Thanks for any help!
Martina

3 Replies Last Post 23.03.2010, 05:51 GMT-4

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Posted: 1 decade ago 22.03.2010, 14:14 GMT-4
Just change refractive index of PML to be equal to ref.index of adjoining media, and that is all.
Just change refractive index of PML to be equal to ref.index of adjoining media, and that is all.

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Posted: 1 decade ago 23.03.2010, 05:40 GMT-4
scale incident wave phase to index of refraction of your dielectric media
scale incident wave phase to index of refraction of your dielectric media

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Posted: 1 decade ago 23.03.2010, 05:51 GMT-4
Thanks, and sorry for asking again - I couldn't find the original thread, I've only just yesterday found it back!
Thanks, and sorry for asking again - I couldn't find the original thread, I've only just yesterday found it back!

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