Evaluation of iteration methods used when modeling scattering from features on surfaces using the discrete-dipole approximation.

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Scattering: Numerical Methods

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The authors address modeling of light scattering from features on surfaces and the numerical aspects associated with it. In this context, the features represent micro-circuit components and/or particle contaminates on silicon wafers. The discrete dipole approximation method is used to model the scattering features, and various solution routines are presented. The quasi-minimal residual method is shown to be the most efficient iteration method used considering the wide range of parameters investigated.

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