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Longitudinal Optical Fields in Light Scattering from Dielectric Spheres and Anderson Localization of Light

, and . Annalen der Physik, 529 (8): 1700039 (2017)
DOI: 10.1002/andp.201700039

Abstract

Recent research has shown that coupling between point scatterers in a disordered medium by longitudinal electromagnetic fields is harmful for Anderson localization of light. However, it has been unclear if this feature is generic or specific for point scatterers. The present work demonstrates that the intensity of longitudinal field outside a spherical dielectric scatterer illuminated by monochromatic light exhibits a complicated, nonmonotonous dependence on the scatterer size. Moreover, the intensity is reduced for a hollow sphere, whereas one can adjust the parameters of a coated sphere to obtain a relatively low longitudinal field together with a strong resonant scattering efficiency. Therefore, random arrangements of structured (hollow or coated) spheres may be promising three-dimensional disordered materials for reaching Anderson localization of light.

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