These values were calculated using the interactive Mie Scattering Calculator at https://omlc.org/calc/mie_calc.html

Input Parameters

Sphere Diameter 0.15 microns
Refractive Index of Medium 1.47        
Real Refractive Index of Sphere 0.18        
Imaginary Refractive Index of Sphere -3.42        
Wavelength in Vacuum 0.650 microns
Concentration 0.1 spheres/micron3

Calculated results

Wavelength in Medium 0.44218 microns
Size Parameter 1.0657
Average Cosine of Phase Function 0.03029
Scattering Efficiency 4.6903
Extinction Efficiency 5.1113
Backscattering Efficiency 6.2697
Scattering Cross Section 0.082884 micron2
Extinction Cross Section 0.090324 micron2
Backscattering Cross Section 0.11079 micron2
Scattering Coefficient 8.2884 mm-1
Total Attenuation Coefficient 9.0325 mm-1

Graphs

Simple polar graph of the scattering pattern. Light is incident from the left on a sphere located at the center of the polar plot. Since this is a linear plot, you cannot see much unless the anisotropy is moderate.


This is like the polar graph above, except that the radial distance is plotted on a log scale. This is not quite as simple as it looks, since numbers that are smaller than 0.001 are mapped to the origin. So far, they have not complained. The nice thing about this graph is that the shape of smaller side lobes can be seen more easily.


Linear graph showing the unpolarized (natural), parallel, and perpendicular scattering as a function of angle. The magnitude has been normalized so that the peak value is one.


Log-linear graph showing the unpolarized (natural), parallel, and perpendicular scattering as a function of angle. The magnitude has been normalized so that the peak value is one.


Linear graph showing the polarization as a function of angle.