Lateral light scattering in fibrous media is investigated by computing the modulation transfer function (MTF) of 22 paper samples using a Monte Carlo model. The simulation tool uses phase functions from infinitely long homogenous cylinders and the directional inhomogeneity of paper is achieved by aligning the cylinders in the plane. The inverse frequency at half maximum of the MTF is compared to both measurements and previous simulations with isotropic and strongly forward single scattering phase functions. It is found that the conical scattering by cylinders enhances the lateral scattering and therefore predicts a larger extent of lateral light scattering than models using rotationally invariant single scattering phase functions. However, ...
Abstract Acquiring accurate scattering properties is important for rendering translucent materials. ...
We use fractal continuous random media to model visible and near-infrared light scattering by biolog...
Light scattering in optical fibers can transform the fiber into a linear light source with customiza...
Lateral light scattering in fibrous media is investigated by computing the modulation transfer funct...
Deeper knowledge of light propagation in fiber-based materials is fundamental in order to understand...
The pulp and paper industry of today is facing a highly competitive market where manufacturers are c...
Modeling light scattering is important in diverse reasearch fields such as paper and print, optical ...
In the study of imaging on paper, the effect of the penetration of light into the paper is usually n...
Many applications in remote sensing, material sciences and biomedical field are characterized by a t...
The Kubelka-Munk scattering and absorption coefficients of a set of paper samples are assessed using...
Quantitative determination of fluorophore content from fluorescence measurements in turbid media, su...
Many applications in remote sensing, material sciences and biomedical field are characterized by a t...
Light scattering in turbid media is essential for such diverse applications as paperand print, compu...
Many strong biological materials exist in the form of fibres that are partially crystalline but cont...
Abstract Acquiring accurate scattering properties is important for rendering translucent materials. ...
We use fractal continuous random media to model visible and near-infrared light scattering by biolog...
Light scattering in optical fibers can transform the fiber into a linear light source with customiza...
Lateral light scattering in fibrous media is investigated by computing the modulation transfer funct...
Deeper knowledge of light propagation in fiber-based materials is fundamental in order to understand...
The pulp and paper industry of today is facing a highly competitive market where manufacturers are c...
Modeling light scattering is important in diverse reasearch fields such as paper and print, optical ...
In the study of imaging on paper, the effect of the penetration of light into the paper is usually n...
Many applications in remote sensing, material sciences and biomedical field are characterized by a t...
The Kubelka-Munk scattering and absorption coefficients of a set of paper samples are assessed using...
Quantitative determination of fluorophore content from fluorescence measurements in turbid media, su...
Many applications in remote sensing, material sciences and biomedical field are characterized by a t...
Light scattering in turbid media is essential for such diverse applications as paperand print, compu...
Many strong biological materials exist in the form of fibres that are partially crystalline but cont...
Abstract Acquiring accurate scattering properties is important for rendering translucent materials. ...
We use fractal continuous random media to model visible and near-infrared light scattering by biolog...
Light scattering in optical fibers can transform the fiber into a linear light source with customiza...