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  • Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 4,
  • Issue 2,
  • pp. 105-107
  • (2006)

Influence of high-order optical parameters of tissue on spatially resolved reflectance in the region close to the source

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Abstract

Influences of the scattering phase functions on spatially resolved diffuse reflectance from a homogenous semi-infinite medium close to source are studied with Monte Carlo simulation. It is shown that the influences of optical parameters higher than the second order on the diffuse reflectance are quite weak in the region from 0.3 to several transport mean free pathes when Henyey-Greenstein phase function or a combined phase function of two parameters are used. But this influence may be substantial if the double Henyey-Greenstein function is used to describe the scattering property of tissue.

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