Scattering asymmetry and second Kerker condition

Abstract

The nearly zero optical forward scattering and anti-dual conditions are usually associated to the so-called second Kerker condition, at which the electric and magnetic responses are phase-shifted by π. However, as we show, this condition is insufficient to both give rise to the nearly zero optical forward scattering and the anti-duality symmetry, in striking contrast to the actual view of the problem. Interestingly, we demonstrate that near the electric and magnetic dipolar resonances, the energy radiation pattern in the far-field limit resembles to the one arising from the first Kerker condition, with nearly-zero backscattering.

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