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Modelling of the propagation of light in turbid media from femtosecond pulse transmission measurements

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Abstract

Measurements of time-resolved transmission can be used to study the structure and scattering mechanisms of turbid media. Compared with conventional measurements of reflectivity and transmittivity, time-resolved transmission gives more detailed information on the propagation of light inside the sample. For performing such measurements on thin samples, such as paper or leaves, a picosecond or sub-picosecond resolution is needed.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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