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Optical characterization of scattering media with absorbing ink by time-resolved transmittance

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Abstract

A detailed investigation on the use of time-resolved transmittance for the optical characterization of scattering media in which well-controlled quantities of absorbing ink were added has been performed. Particular attention has been devoted to analytical solutions to the diffusion equation and to other technical details used for fitting procedures in order to recover expected values for scattering and absorption coefficients.

© 2000 Optical Society of America

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