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Measurement of the reduced scattering coefficient of turbid media using single fiber reflectance spectroscopy: fiber diameter and phase function dependence
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Reduced Scattering CoefficientEngineeringOptical TestingOptical MetrologyFiber OpticsSolid Optical PhantomLight Scattering SpectroscopyOptical CharacterizationRayleigh ScatteringPhase Function DependenceSurface ReflectanceOptical PropertiesOptical SystemsFiber DiameterReflectanceBiophysicsWater Surface ReflectanceFiber Optic SensingBiophotonicsFiber OpticOptical SensorsFiber StructureSpectroscopyLight ScatteringOptical System Analysis
This paper presents a relationship between the intensity collected by a single fiber reflectance device (R(SF)) and the fiber diameter (d(fib)) and the reduced scattering coefficient ( μs') and phase function (p(θ)) of a turbid medium. Monte Carlo simulations are used to identify and model a relationship between R(SF) and dimensionless scattering ( μs'dfib). For μs'dfib > 10 we find that R(SF) is insensitive to p(θ). A solid optical phantom is constructed with μs' ≈ 220 mm-1 and is used to convert R(SF) of any turbid medium to an absolute scale. This calibrated technique provides accurate estimates of μs' over a wide range ([0.05 - 8] mm(-1)) for a range of d(fib) ([0.2 - 1] mm).
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