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Spatial localization of absorbing bodies by interfering diffusive photon-density waves
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1993
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PhotonicsEngineeringPhysicsOptical PropertiesSpectroscopyPhase MeasurementWave ScatteringDestructive InterferenceClassical OpticsReflectance ModeSpatial LocalizationNatural SciencesAbsorption SpectroscopyLight ScatteringLight AbsorptionLight Scattering SpectroscopyPhoton StatisticWave Interference
The use of the destructive interference of diffusive photon-density waves for the localization of an absorbing (and scattering) body in a scattering medium was studied. The objectives of this approach in the reflectance mode were as follows: first, to reduce sensitivity to absorption features occurring in superficial layers while sensitivity to bodies lying deeper is maintained; second, to establish a confined depth region of maximum sensitivity in which the distance of an absorbing body could be determined through phase measurement. Intensity and phase data were acquired with a modified frequency-domain spectrometer at modulation frequencies up to 600 MHz as an absorbing body was moved in three dimensions. The experimental results are compared with simulations based on a numerical solution of a time-dependent photon-diffusion equation.
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