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English: Mie scattering by a dielectric nanoparticle with refractive index n=4.5. Normalized scattering cross-section spectrum in linear and log scale. Zeros, which refer to anapole states, are marked. EDa1 and EDa2 - first and second electric dipole anapoles, MDa1 and MDa2 --- first and second magnetic dipole anapoles, EQan, MQan --- electric quadrupole and magnetic quadrupole anapoles. Other zeros do not look like zeros due to the finite amount of points plotted. However, there are also higher-order anapoles. Plotted with https://physics.itmo.ru/en/mie#/spectrum |
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