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Effect of Dependent Scattering on Light Absorption in Highly Scattering Random Media
The approximate nature of radiative transfer equation (RTE) leads to a bunch
of considerations on the effect of "dependent scattering" in random media,
especially particulate media composed of discrete scatterers, in the last a few
decades, which usually indicates those deviations RTE (combined with ISA) lead
to from experimental and exact numerical results due to electromagnetic wave
interference. Here we theoretically and numerically demonstrate the effect of
dependent scattering on absorption in disordered media consisting of highly
scattering scatterers. By making comparison between the independent scattering
approximation-radiative transfer equation (ISA-RTE) and the full-wave coupled
dipole method (CDM), we find that deviations between the two methods increase
as scatterer density in the media increases. The discrepancy also grows with
optical thickness. To quantitatively take dependent scattering effect into
account, we develop a theoretical model using quasi-crystalline approximation
(QCA) to derive dependent-scattering corrected radiative properties, based on
the path-integral diagrammatic technique in multiple scattering theory. The
model results in a more reasonable agreement with numerical simulations. The
present work has profound implications for the coherent scattering physics in
random media with absorption, correctly modeling light absorptance in random
media and interpreting the experimental observations in various applications
for random media such as solar energy concentration, micro/nanofluids,
structural color generation, etc.Comment: 30 pages, 8 figures, submitte
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