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Radiative interaction with arbitrary material bodies

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Abstract

This work introduces an effective way to study radiative responses of bulk materials, in which a material body is regarded as an array of microscopic particles. Practical examples include the comparison between theory and experiment. Related computer codes are openly available for testing.

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