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Effects of Turbid Media Optical Properties on Object Visibility in Subsurface Polarization Imaging
(The Optical Society of America, 2006-08)
We studied the effectiveness of using polarized illumination and detection to enhance the visibility of targets buried in highly scattering media. The effects of background optical properties including scattering coefficient, ...
Applying the Polarization Memory Effect in Polarization-gated Subsurface Imaging
(The Optical Society of America, 2006-05)
Polarization memory is a well established phenomenon occurring when circularly polarized light propagates in turbid media of larger particles. Recent studies have demonstrated that the circularly crosspolarized imaging can ...
Monitoring Sarcomere Structure Changes in Whole Muscle Using Diffuse Light Reflectance
(Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, 2006-07)
Normal biomechanical and physiological functions of striated muscles are facilitated by the repeating sarcomere units. Light scattering technique has been used in studying single extracted muscle fibers. However, few ...