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(The combination of n and k (real and imaginary components of refractive index) that result in scattering and absorption values that match those generated by the forward Mie model for a charged nanosphere of equal size. The overlap of these contours is...)
 
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The combination of n and k (real and imaginary components of refractive index) that result in scattering and absorption values that match those generated by the forward Mie model for a charged nanosphere of equal size. The overlap of these contours is the solution to the effective refractive index problem. This particular example is specific to a 50nm diameter Au sphere in water with a 1nm shell thickness emulating the charge-dependent effects of a -300mV applied potential when illuminated with a wavelength of 400nm.

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