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Temporal reflectance from a light pulse irradiated medium embedded with highly scattering cores

โœ Scribed by Pei-feng Hsu; Xiaodong Lu


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
277 KB
Volume
107
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-4073

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โœฆ Synopsis


This paper presents a new approach to utilize ultrashort pulsed laser for optical diagnostics with numerical simulations. The method is based on the use of ultrafast pulses with a pulsewidth selected according to the probed medium's radiative property and/or size. Our previous work in nonhomogeneous media has shown that the resulting time-resolved reflectance signal will have a unique characteristic: it will show a direct correlation of ballistic photon travel time and interface location, which is in between different layers or nonhomogeneous regions. The premise is based on utilizing the medium's structural information carried by the ballistic and snake photons without being masked by the diffuse photons. In this study, the space-time correlation is further explored in the case of minimally scattered photons from a large scattering coefficient core region embedded within a less-scattering medium. Time-resolved reflectance signals of the single scattering core and multiple scattering cores within a three-dimensional medium demonstrate the concept and illustrate the additional effect due to the scattered photons from the core region. A unique temporal signal profile's correlation at various detector positions with respect to the scattering core is explained in detail. The result has important implications. This approach will lead to a much simpler and more precise determination of the probed medium's composition or structure. Due to the large computational requirement to obtain the physical details of the light pulse propagation inside highly scattering multidimensional media, the reverse Monte-Carlo method is used. The potential applications of the method include nondestructive diagnostics, optical imaging, and remote sensing of underwater objects.


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