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16 July 2015 Surface layering effect of diluted Intralipid
F. Foschum, N. Bodenschatz, P. Krauter, S. Nothelfer, A. Liemert, E. Simon, S. Kröner, A. Kienle
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Abstract
In this study the formation of a surface layer on top of an Intralipid dilution was studied. By use of spatial frequency reflectance and spatially resolved reflectance the surface layer could be characterized. The influence on the determination of the optical properties assuming a semi-infinite medium in the theory was investigated. By use of an angularly resolved reflectance device the formation even on a horizontally orientated glass slide could be shown.
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F. Foschum, N. Bodenschatz, P. Krauter, S. Nothelfer, A. Liemert, E. Simon, S. Kröner, and A. Kienle "Surface layering effect of diluted Intralipid", Proc. SPIE 9538, Diffuse Optical Imaging V, 95381A (16 July 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2183761
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KEYWORDS
Monte Carlo methods

Optical properties

Scattering

Glasses

Reflectivity

Time metrology

Absorption

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