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Verification on Diffusion of Beam Propagation in Randomly Distributed Scattering Medium

무질서하게 분포된 산란매질에서 빔전파의 확산에 관한 검증

  • Kim, Ki-Jun (Department of Chemical Engineering, Daejin Uni.) ;
  • Lee, Hoo-Seol (Department of Chemical Engineering, Daejin Uni.)
  • 김기준 (대진대학교 공과대학 화학공학과) ;
  • 이후설 (대진대학교 공과대학 화학공학과)
  • Published : 2007.12.31

Abstract

The distribution of light in a randomly scattering medium can represent problems found in many area. Particularly, in the clinical application of lasers for Photodynamic therapy(PDT) or in the fluorescence spectroscopy for biological tissue, turbidity plays a very important role. The influences of fluorophor, scatterer, and absorber in turbid material by light scattering were interpreted for the scattered fluorescence intensity and wavelength. The molecular properties have been studied by laser induced fluorescence spectroscopy in scattering medium as tissue. It has been found that the effects of optical properties in scattering media could be investigated by the optical $parameters({\mu}_s$, ${\mu}_a$ ,${\mu}t)$. Experimental and Monte Carlo simulation method for modelling light transport in tissue was applied. The experimental results using a randomly distributed scattering medium were discussed and compared with those obtained through Monte Carlo simulation. It'll be also important in designing the best model for oil chemistry, medicine and application of medical engineering.

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