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Characterization of two-layer diffuse media by reflection of gigahertz photon density waves
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Characterization of two-layer diffuse media by reflection of gigahertz photon density waves

U Sunar, J Ripoll, A Akin and K Pourrezaei
2001 Conference Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, v 3, pp 3064-3065 vol.3
2001

Abstract

Acoustic reflection Data mining Frequency modulation Noise generators Noise level Optical modulation Optical noise Optical reflection Phase noise Reflectivity
Diffuse reflected light is used to characterize optical properties of two-layer turbid media. The source is modulated in gigahertz frequencies. The phase and amplitude of analytical reflectance is fitted to the data generated by adding 2.5% noise in amplitude and 1/spl deg/ noise in phase to the solution of diffusion approximation in gigahertz frequency regime. The extracted optical properties are in good agreement with the real values.

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