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Generalized rainbow patterns of oblate drops simulated by a ray model in three dimensions

Qingwei Duan, Fabrice R. A. Onofri, Xiang’e Han, Kuan Fang Ren

2021Optics Letters20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The scattering patterns near the primary rainbow of oblate drops are simulated by extending the vectorial complex ray model (VCRM) [Opt. Lett.36, 370 (2011)OPLEDP0146-959210.1364/OL.36.000370] to three-dimensional (3D) calculations. With the curvature of a wavefront as an intrinsic property of a ray, this advanced ray model permits, in principle, to predict the amplitudes and phases of all emergent rays with a rigorous algebraic formalism. This Letter reports a breakthrough of VCRM for 3D scattering with a line-by-line triangulation interpolation algorithm allowing to calculate the total complex amplitude of a scattered field. This makes possible to simulate not only the skeleton (geometrical rainbow angles, hyperbolic-umbilic caustics), but also the coarse (Airy bows, lattice) and fine (ripple fringes) structures of the generalized rainbow patterns (GRPs) of oblate drops. The simulated results are found qualitatively and quantitatively in good agreement with experimental scattering patterns for drops of different aspect ratios. The physical interpretation of the GRPs is also given. This work opens up prominent perspectives for simulating and understanding the 3D scattering of large particles of any shape with a smooth surface by VCRM.

Topics & Concepts

RainbowPhysicsOpticsScatteringOblate spheroidWavefrontForward scatterAmplitudeCurvatureInterpolation (computer graphics)Geometrical opticsRay tracing (physics)Light scatteringComputational physicsFresnel diffractionClassical mechanicsTriangulationSurface (topology)Scattering theoryGeometryScattering amplitudeInterpretation (philosophy)DiffractionMathematical modelPhotonWork (physics)Fluid Dynamics and Heat TransferNanomaterials and Printing TechnologiesLiquid Crystal Research Advancements