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James A Lock

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Applied Optics|October 6, 2021
Bubble optics: Leonardo's cross revisited-Part 3, nonparaxial analytical methodsJames A Lock, Markus Selmke
Applied Optics|February 13, 2013
List of problems for future research in generalized Lorenz-Mie theories and related topics, review and prospectus [invited]Gérard Gouesbet, James A Lock
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|December 4, 2012
Understanding light scattering by a coated sphere part 2: time domain analysisPhilip Laven, James A Lock
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|June 7, 2011
Mie scattering in the time domain. Part II. The role of diffractionJames A Lock, Philip Laven
Applied Optics|September 25, 2020
Optical caustics of multiple objects in water: two vertical rods and normally incident lightMarkus Selmke, James A Lock
Applied Optics|October 8, 2021
Bubble optics: upward emerging ray pathsMarkus Selmke, James A Lock
Applied Optics|May 14, 2015
Caustics due to complex water menisciCharles L Adler, James A Lock
Applied Optics|October 20, 2017
Rainbows by elliptically deformed drops. I. Möbius shift for high-order rainbowsJames A Lock, Gunther P Können
Applied Optics|October 20, 2017
Rainbows by elliptically deformed drops. II. The appearance of supernumeraries of high-order rainbows in rain showersGunther P Können, James A Lock
Applied Optics|February 7, 2003
Simulating coronas in colorStanley D Gedzelman, James A Lock
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Applied Optics|October 6, 2021
Bubble optics: Leonardo's cross revisited-Part 3, nonparaxial analytical methodsJames A Lock, Markus Selmke
Applied Optics|February 13, 2013
List of problems for future research in generalized Lorenz-Mie theories and related topics, review and prospectus [invited]Gérard Gouesbet, James A Lock
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|December 4, 2012
Understanding light scattering by a coated sphere part 2: time domain analysisPhilip Laven, James A Lock
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|June 7, 2011
Mie scattering in the time domain. Part II. The role of diffractionJames A Lock, Philip Laven
Applied Optics|September 25, 2020
Optical caustics of multiple objects in water: two vertical rods and normally incident lightMarkus Selmke, James A Lock
Applied Optics|October 8, 2021
Bubble optics: upward emerging ray pathsMarkus Selmke, James A Lock
Applied Optics|May 14, 2015
Caustics due to complex water menisciCharles L Adler, James A Lock
Applied Optics|October 20, 2017
Rainbows by elliptically deformed drops. I. Möbius shift for high-order rainbowsJames A Lock, Gunther P Können
Applied Optics|October 20, 2017
Rainbows by elliptically deformed drops. II. The appearance of supernumeraries of high-order rainbows in rain showersGunther P Können, James A Lock
Applied Optics|February 7, 2003
Simulating coronas in colorStanley D Gedzelman, James A Lock
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