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9 June 2005 Peculiarities of diffuse reflectance of polarized light from anisotropic media: simulation results
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Abstract
Monte-Carlo technique is applied to study the light transport from a localized light source in layered multiple scattering media with the expressed macroscopic anisotropy of underlying layers. The shape and orientation of the equal intensity profiles and the pathlength distributions of backscattered light are analyzed in the dependence on the distance between the source and detection point. Obtained results are compared with the experimental results obtained by other authors in the experiments with tissue phantoms and in-vivo human and mouse skin.
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O. V. Ushakova and Dmitry A. Zimnyakov "Peculiarities of diffuse reflectance of polarized light from anisotropic media: simulation results", Proc. SPIE 5772, Saratov Fall Meeting 2004: Coherent Optics of Ordered and Random Media V, (9 June 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.636896
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KEYWORDS
Scattering

Anisotropy

Light scattering

Light

Monte Carlo methods

Polarization

Multiple scattering

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