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I am a longtime fan of this package - I use it for my Atmospheric Radiative Transfer class at Millersville University. I was wondering if your package can reproduce the Mie Resonances vs. Radius images I have found on the Wikipedia page (link below). It's a different software package, but I'm wondering if you have a way to do this. I like the visuals and would like to reproduce them for my class.
The visuals in the wikipedia image use a completely different approach to solving the scattering problem. I don't think it fits into the miepython package. That said, the gif for the figure includes Mathematica code. ChatGPT readily converted this to python.
I added a notebook about Mie resonances. Don't know if this will help any.
Perhaps over the winter break I will be able to find time to add more visualization support for the electric and magnetic fields.
However, your request for visualization made it clear that miepython does not directly support electric or magnetic field plots.
Hi there,
I am a longtime fan of this package - I use it for my Atmospheric Radiative Transfer class at Millersville University. I was wondering if your package can reproduce the Mie Resonances vs. Radius images I have found on the Wikipedia page (link below). It's a different software package, but I'm wondering if you have a way to do this. I like the visuals and would like to reproduce them for my class.
Thank you very much!
Greg Blumberg
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mie_resonances_vs_Radius.gif
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