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A phantom for investigating light propagation through layered diffusive media

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Abstract

A phantom for investigating light propagation through layered diffusive media is described. The diffusive medium is an aqueous suspension of calibrated scatterers and absorbers. A thin membrane separates layers with different optical properties. Experiments showed that a material with suitable scattering properties should be used for the membrane to avoid the perturbation due to the guided propagation that occurs through a transparent layer.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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