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Effects of fiber-optic probe design and probe-to-target distance on diffuse reflectance measurements of turbid media: an experimental and computational study at 337 nm.

Abstract

Fiber-optic probes are widely used in optical spectroscopy of biological tissues and other turbid media. Only limited information exists, however, on the ways in which the illumination-collection geometry and the overall probe design influence the interrogation of media. We have investigated both experimentally and computationally the effect of probe-to-target distance (PTD) on the diffuse reflectance collected from an isotropically …

Authors

Papaioannou T; Preyer NW; Fang Q; Brightwell A; Carnohan M; Cottone G; Ross R; Jones LR; Marcu L

Journal

Applied Optics, Vol. 43, No. 14, pp. 2846–2860

Publisher

Optica Publishing Group

Publication Date

May 10, 2004

DOI

10.1364/ao.43.002846

ISSN

1559-128X