Method of the ``imaginary boundary'' in the study of the optical properties of ordered nanostructures
Nanosistemy: fizika, himiâ, matematika, Tome 3 (2012) no. 5, pp. 76-83.

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Optical properties of spatially ordered nanocomposites consisting of spherical dielectric nanoparticles have been investigated. We proposed an analytical solution allowing us to use simple Airy formulas (“imaginary boundary” method) to describe interaction of a light with an ordered nanostructure without averaging of optical constants over the volume. We show the good agreement with strict numerical simulations results.
Keywords: metamaterial, Airy formulae, imaginary boundary.
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A. S. Shalin; A. S. Kadochkin. Method of the ``imaginary boundary'' in the study of the optical properties of ordered nanostructures. Nanosistemy: fizika, himiâ, matematika, Tome 3 (2012) no. 5, pp. 76-83. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/NANO_2012_3_5_a5/