Fig. 6.
Cell scattering data were simulated with T-matrix theory in six different configurations (a)–(f), as denoted below each part, spanning three orientations (random, TE, and TM) and two linear incident light polarizations (S11 and S22). For a chosen aspect ratio, the scattering data were compared to a Mie-theory database to determine the most probable size. Each dot in the figure represents the best fit size determined by Mie theory for a given aspect ratio. The equatorial (dashed) and polar (solid) manifolds are drawn with a width of 2λ/ns.
