Influence of the phase function on determination of the optical properties of biological tissue by spatially resolved reflectance

Spatially resolved reflectance measurements are widely used for determination of the optical properties of biological media. However, the influence of the phase function on these measurements has not been quantified. We show that errors in the derived reduced scattering and absorption coefficients a...

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Published inOptics letters Vol. 26; no. 20; p. 1571
Main Authors Kienle, A, Forster, F K, Hibst, R
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 15.10.2001
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Summary:Spatially resolved reflectance measurements are widely used for determination of the optical properties of biological media. However, the influence of the phase function on these measurements has not been quantified. We show that errors in the derived reduced scattering and absorption coefficients are as great as 100% for both absolute and relative spatially resolved reflectance measurements if a standard solution of the diffusion equation is used in the analysis. In addition, we investigated nonlinear regressions, using Monte Carlo simulations and an additional fitting parameter that characterizes the phase function, and found that the errors in the obtained optical coefficients were </=20% .
ISSN:0146-9592
DOI:10.1364/ol.26.001571