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Surface Intensity Profiles for Optical Propagation in Random Media

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Abstract

The time-dependent intensity profile of photons propagating in a random media with reflective boundaries is calculated. Excellent agreement is found between theoretical calculations and measurements of transmission and surface intensity profiles in samples with different surface reflectivities. These results allow us to determine the coherent penetration depth and the optical transport mean-free path are obtained.

© 1994 Optical Society of America

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