Published March 1998
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Book Section - Chapter
White light oblique incidence reflectometer for measuring absorption and reduced scattering spectra of tissue-like turbid media
- Creators
- Marquez, Guillermo
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Wang, Lihong V.
- Others:
- Sevick-Muraca, E.
- Izatt, J.
Chicago
Abstract
We designed a quick and inexpensive system for spectral measurements of optical properties including absorption coefficient and reduced scattering coefficient. The system was based on oblique incidence reflectometry. A broad band light source was coupled into an optic fiber to deliver light obliquely to turbid media. Nine detection optic fibers were used to collect the diffuse reflectance as a function of source-detector distance. The relative diffuse reflectance profile was used to deduce the absorption and reduced scattering spectra. The system was able to acquire data in a wavelength range of 256 nm within a fraction of a second.
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© 1998 Optical Society of America.Additional details
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- 93543
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- Series Name
- OSA Trends in Optics and Photonics
- Series Volume or Issue Number
- 22