Fractal mechanisms of light scattering in biological tissue and cells
Optics Letters, ISSN: 1539-4794, Vol: 30, Issue: 22, Page: 3051-3053
2005
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- Citations145
- Citation Indexes145
- 145
- CrossRef117
- Usage291
- Downloads262
- Abstract Views29
- Captures46
- Readers46
- 46
Article Description
We use fractal continuous random media to model visible and near-infrared light scattering by biological tissue and cell suspensions. The power law of the reduced scattering coefficient, the anisotropy factor of scattering, and the phase function are derived with good agreement with experimental results. Implications for spectroscopic tissue diagnosis are discussed. © 2005 Optical Society of America.
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