smarties: User-friendly codes for fast and accurate calculations of light scattering by spheroids

We provide a detailed user guide for smarties, a suite of Matlab codes for the calculation of the optical properties of oblate and prolate spheroidal particles, with comparable capabilities and ease-of-use as Mie theory for spheres. smarties is a Matlab implementation of an improved T-matrix algorit...

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