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A Diffusive Light Source for Quantification of Optical Properties of Superficial Layers

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Abstract

We present a method for performing quantitative spectroscopy of superficial tissue volumes. We have employed a two-layer model, for which the upper, high-scattering layer's optical properties are known, to recover the optical properties of phantoms.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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