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Effect of angular distribution of outgoing flux from high-scattering region in hybrid MC-diffusion method

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Abstract

The direct hybrid Monte Carlo-diffusion method (DHMDM) has been used to calculate the light propagation in the head model. In the previous studies, the angular distribution of the surface radiance is approximated to the symmetric distribution. The effect of asymmetric distribution of the surface radiance toward a low-scattering layer is investigated to improve the accuracy of the DHMDM.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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