Evaluating optical properties of isolated biological scatterers from confocal and low-coherence images
In biomedical optics applications, the scattering of light by biological tissue is typically mimicked by embedding microparticles such as polystyrene microspheres or TiO within a non-scattering matrix. Such particles are well structured and give rise to uniform optical scattering properties. However ... [Proc. SPIE Int. Soc. Opt. Eng. 6870, 68700G (2008)] published Fri Feb 15, 2008.
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