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- #!/usr/bin/env python
- # -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
- #
- # Copyright (C) 2009-2019 Ovidio Peña Rodríguez <ovidio@bytesfall.com>
- # Copyright (C) 2013-2019 Konstantin Ladutenko <kostyfisik@gmail.com>
- #
- # This file is part of scattnlay
- #
- # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
- # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
- # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
- # (at your option) any later version.
- #
- # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
- # GNU General Public License for more details.
- #
- # The only additional remark is that we expect that all publications
- # describing work using this software, or all commercial products
- # using it, cite at least one of the following references:
- # [1] O. Peña and U. Pal, "Scattering of electromagnetic radiation by
- # a multilayered sphere," Computer Physics Communications,
- # vol. 180, Nov. 2009, pp. 2348-2354.
- # [2] K. Ladutenko, U. Pal, A. Rivera, and O. Peña-Rodríguez, "Mie
- # calculation of electromagnetic near-field for a multilayered
- # sphere," Computer Physics Communications, vol. 214, May 2017,
- # pp. 225-230.
- #
- # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
- # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
- import numpy as np
- def scattcoeffs(x, m, nmax=-1, pl=-1, mp=False):
- """
- scattcoeffs(x, m[, nmax, pl, mp])
- Calculate the scattering coefficients required to calculate both the
- near- and far-field parameters.
- x: Size parameters (1D or 2D ndarray)
- m: Relative refractive indices (1D or 2D ndarray)
- nmax: Maximum number of multipolar expansion terms to be used for the
- calculations. Only use it if you know what you are doing, otherwise
- set this parameter to -1 and the function will calculate it.
- pl: Index of PEC layer. If there is none just send -1.
- mp: Use multiple (True) or double (False) precision.
- Returns: (terms, an, bn)
- with
- terms: Number of multipolar expansion terms used for the calculations
- an, bn: Complex scattering coefficients
- """
- if mp:
- from scattnlay_mp import scattcoeffs as scattcoeffs_
- else:
- from scattnlay_dp import scattcoeffs as scattcoeffs_
- if len(m.shape) != 1 and len(m.shape) != 2:
- raise ValueError('The relative refractive index (m) should be a 1-D or 2-D NumPy array.')
- if len(x.shape) == 1:
- if len(m.shape) == 1:
- return scattcoeffs_(x, m, nmax=nmax, pl=pl)
- else:
- raise ValueError('The number of of dimensions for the relative refractive index (m) and for the size parameter (x) must be equal.')
- elif len(x.shape) != 2:
- raise ValueError('The size parameter (x) should be a 1-D or 2-D NumPy array.')
- # Repeat the same m for all wavelengths
- if len(m.shape) == 1:
- m = np.repeat(m[np.newaxis, :], x.shape[0], axis=0)
- if nmax == -1:
- nstore = 0
- else:
- nstore = nmax
- terms = np.zeros((x.shape[0]), dtype=int)
- an = np.zeros((0, nstore), dtype=complex)
- bn = np.zeros((0, nstore), dtype=complex)
- for i, xi in enumerate(x):
- terms[i], a, b = scattcoeffs_(xi, m[i], nmax=nmax, pl=pl)
- if terms[i] > nstore:
- nstore = terms[i]
- an.resize((an.shape[0], nstore))
- bn.resize((bn.shape[0], nstore))
- an = np.vstack((an, a))
- bn = np.vstack((bn, b))
- return terms, an, bn
- #scattcoeffs()
- def expancoeffs(x, m, nmax=-1, pl=-1, mp=False):
- """
- expancoeffs(x, m[, nmax, pl, mp])
- Calculate the scattering coefficients required to calculate both the
- near- and far-field parameters.
- x: Size parameters (1D or 2D ndarray)
- m: Relative refractive indices (1D or 2D ndarray)
- nmax: Maximum number of multipolar expansion terms to be used for the
- calculations. Only use it if you know what you are doing, otherwise
- set this parameter to -1 and the function will calculate it.
- pl: Index of PEC layer. If there is none just send -1.
- mp: Use multiple (True) or double (False) precision.
- Returns: (terms, an, bn, cn, dn)
- with
- terms: Number of multipolar expansion terms used for the calculations
- an, bn, cn, dn: Complex expansion coefficients of each layer
- """
- if mp:
- from scattnlay_mp import expancoeffs as expancoeffs_
- else:
- from scattnlay_dp import expancoeffs as expancoeffs_
- if len(m.shape) != 1 and len(m.shape) != 2:
- raise ValueError('The relative refractive index (m) should be a 1-D or 2-D NumPy array.')
- if len(x.shape) == 1:
- if len(m.shape) == 1:
- return expancoeffs_(x, m, nmax=nmax, pl=pl)
- else:
- raise ValueError('The number of of dimensions for the relative refractive index (m) and for the size parameter (x) must be equal.')
- elif len(x.shape) != 2:
- raise ValueError('The size parameter (x) should be a 1-D or 2-D NumPy array.')
- # Repeat the same m for all wavelengths
- if len(m.shape) == 1:
- m = np.repeat(m[np.newaxis, :], x.shape[0], axis=0)
- if nmax == -1:
- nstore = 0
- else:
- nstore = nmax
- terms = np.zeros((x.shape[0]), dtype=int)
- an = np.zeros((0, x.shape[1], nstore), dtype=complex)
- bn = np.zeros((0, x.shape[1], nstore), dtype=complex)
- cn = np.zeros((0, x.shape[1], nstore), dtype=complex)
- dn = np.zeros((0, x.shape[1], nstore), dtype=complex)
- for i, xi in enumerate(x):
- terms[i], a, b, c, d = expancoeffs_(xi, m[i], nmax=nmax, pl=pl)
- if terms[i] > nstore:
- nstore = terms[i]
- an.resize((an.shape[0], an.shape[1], nstore))
- bn.resize((bn.shape[0], bn.shape[1], nstore))
- cn.resize((cn.shape[0], cn.shape[1], nstore))
- dn.resize((dn.shape[0], dn.shape[1], nstore))
- an = np.vstack((an, a))
- bn = np.vstack((bn, b))
- cn = np.vstack((cn, c))
- dn = np.vstack((dn, d))
- return terms, an, bn, cn, dn
- #expancoeffs()
- def scattnlay(x, m, theta=np.zeros(0, dtype=float), nmax=-1, pl=-1, mp=False):
- """
- scattnlay(x, m[, theta, nmax, pl, mp])
- Calculate the actual scattering parameters and amplitudes.
- x: Size parameters (1D or 2D ndarray)
- m: Relative refractive indices (1D or 2D ndarray)
- theta: Scattering angles where the scattering amplitudes will be
- calculated (optional, 1D ndarray)
- nmax: Maximum number of multipolar expansion terms to be used for the
- calculations. Only use it if you know what you are doing.
- pl: Index of PEC layer. If there is none just send -1.
- mp: Use multiple (True) or double (False) precision.
- Returns: (terms, Qext, Qsca, Qabs, Qbk, Qpr, g, Albedo, S1, S2)
- with
- terms: Number of multipolar expansion terms used for the calculations
- Qext: Efficiency factor for extinction
- Qsca: Efficiency factor for scattering
- Qabs: Efficiency factor for absorption (Qabs = Qext - Qsca)
- Qbk: Efficiency factor for backscattering
- Qpr: Efficiency factor for the radiation pressure
- g: Asymmetry factor (g = (Qext-Qpr)/Qsca)
- Albedo: Single scattering albedo (Albedo = Qsca/Qext)
- S1, S2: Complex scattering amplitudes
- """
- if mp:
- from scattnlay_mp import scattnlay as scattnlay_
- else:
- from scattnlay_dp import scattnlay as scattnlay_
- if len(m.shape) != 1 and len(m.shape) != 2:
- raise ValueError('The relative refractive index (m) should be a 1-D or 2-D NumPy array.')
- if len(x.shape) == 1:
- if len(m.shape) == 1:
- return scattnlay_(x, m, theta, nmax=nmax, pl=pl)
- else:
- raise ValueError('The number of of dimensions for the relative refractive index (m) and for the size parameter (x) must be equal.')
- elif len(x.shape) != 2:
- raise ValueError('The size parameter (x) should be a 1-D or 2-D NumPy array.')
- if len(theta.shape) != 1:
- raise ValueError('The scattering angles (theta) should be a 1-D NumPy array.')
- # Repeat the same m for all wavelengths
- if len(m.shape) == 1:
- m = np.repeat(m[np.newaxis, :], x.shape[0], axis=0)
- terms = np.zeros((x.shape[0]), dtype=int)
- Qext = np.zeros((x.shape[0]), dtype=float)
- Qsca = np.zeros((x.shape[0]), dtype=float)
- Qabs = np.zeros((x.shape[0]), dtype=float)
- Qbk = np.zeros((x.shape[0]), dtype=float)
- Qpr = np.zeros((x.shape[0]), dtype=float)
- g = np.zeros((x.shape[0]), dtype=float)
- Albedo = np.zeros((x.shape[0]), dtype=float)
- S1 = np.zeros((x.shape[0], theta.shape[0]), dtype=complex)
- S2 = np.zeros((x.shape[0], theta.shape[0]), dtype=complex)
- for i, xi in enumerate(x):
- terms[i], Qext[i], Qsca[i], Qabs[i], Qbk[i], Qpr[i], g[i], Albedo[i], S1[i], S2[i] = scattnlay_(xi, m[i], theta, nmax=nmax, pl=pl)
- return terms, Qext, Qsca, Qabs, Qbk, Qpr, g, Albedo, S1, S2
- #scattnlay()
- def fieldnlay(x, m, xp, yp, zp, nmax=-1, pl=-1, mp=False):
- """
- fieldnlay(x, m, xp, yp, zp[, nmax, pl, mp])
- Calculate the actual scattering parameters and amplitudes.
- x: Size parameters (1D or 2D ndarray)
- m: Relative refractive indices (1D or 2D ndarray)
- xp: Array containing all X coordinates to calculate the complex
- electric and magnetic fields (1D* ndarray)
- yp: Array containing all Y coordinates to calculate the complex
- electric and magnetic fields (1D* ndarray)
- zp: Array containing all Z coordinates to calculate the complex
- electric and magnetic fields (1D* ndarray)
- nmax: Maximum number of multipolar expansion terms to be used for the
- calculations. Only use it if you know what you are doing.
- pl: Index of PEC layer. If there is none just send -1.
- mp: Use multiple (True) or double (False) precision.
- Returns: (terms, E, H)
- with
- terms: Number of multipolar expansion terms used for the calculations
- E, H: Complex electric and magnetic field at the provided coordinates
- *Note: We assume that the coordinates are referred to the first wavelength
- (or structure) and correct it for the following ones
- """
- if mp:
- from scattnlay_mp import fieldnlay as fieldnlay_
- else:
- from scattnlay_dp import fieldnlay as fieldnlay_
- if len(m.shape) != 1 and len(m.shape) != 2:
- raise ValueError('The relative refractive index (m) should be a 1-D or 2-D NumPy array.')
- if len(x.shape) == 1:
- if len(m.shape) == 1:
- return fieldnlay_(x, m, xp, yp, zp, nmax=nmax, pl=pl)
- else:
- raise ValueError('The number of of dimensions for the relative refractive index (m) and for the size parameter (x) must be equal.')
- elif len(x.shape) != 2:
- raise ValueError('The size parameter (x) should be a 1-D or 2-D NumPy array.')
- # Repeat the same m for all wavelengths
- if len(m.shape) == 1:
- m = np.repeat(m[np.newaxis, :], x.shape[0], axis=0)
- terms = np.zeros((x.shape[0]), dtype=int)
- E = np.zeros((x.shape[0], xp.shape[0], 3), dtype=complex)
- H = np.zeros((x.shape[0], xp.shape[0], 3), dtype=complex)
- for i, xi in enumerate(x):
- # (2020/05/12) We assume that the coordinates are referred to the first wavelength
- # (or structure) and correct it for the following ones
- terms[i], E[i], H[i] = fieldnlay_(xi, m[i], xp*xi[-1]/x[0, -1], yp*xi[-1]/x[0, -1], zp*xi[-1]/x[0, -1], nmax=nmax, pl=pl)
- return terms, E, H
- #fieldnlay()
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