Theoretical and experimental multiple scattering results are compared for a two-dimensional geometry. The two-dimensional model predicts the radial distribution of the radiation leaving a semi-infinite isotropically scattering cylindrical medium exposed to colli-mated radiation. The results show that the intensity leaving the media can be expressed as a universal function of the optical radius. The experimental results are obtained using a He–Ne laser beam incident normal to the surface of a tank of distilled water which contains scattering centers (latex paint). The agreement between theory and experiment is good
We present the results of a theoretical study providing details of propagation of laser radiation w...
International audienceLight scattering in refractive media is an important optical phenomenon for co...
Large spatial frequency expansions for the source function, radiative flux, and intensity are obtain...
Anisotropic scattering from a semi-infinite medium exposed to a laser beam is studied. The situation...
We investigate the scattering and multiple scattering of a typical laser beam (lambda= 800 nm) in th...
A newly developed, computer controlled experimental facility to measure two-dimensional multiple sca...
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Two-dimensional multiple scattering in a rectangular medium exposed to uniform collimated radiation ...
Graphical and tabular results are presented for the back-scattered intensity from a finite two-dimen...
Large spatial frequency expansions for the source function, radiative flux, and intensity are obtain...
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Exact expressions for the source function, flux, and scattered intensity normal to the surface are d...
This article, Part II of an article series on GPU-accelerated Monte Carlo simulation of photon trans...
The multiple scattering of laser beams is usually described within the framework of small-angle scat...
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We present the results of a theoretical study providing details of propagation of laser radiation w...
International audienceLight scattering in refractive media is an important optical phenomenon for co...
Large spatial frequency expansions for the source function, radiative flux, and intensity are obtain...
Anisotropic scattering from a semi-infinite medium exposed to a laser beam is studied. The situation...
We investigate the scattering and multiple scattering of a typical laser beam (lambda= 800 nm) in th...
A newly developed, computer controlled experimental facility to measure two-dimensional multiple sca...
Described herein is 1) a partial review of experimental and theoretical studies of multiple scatter ...
Two-dimensional multiple scattering in a rectangular medium exposed to uniform collimated radiation ...
Graphical and tabular results are presented for the back-scattered intensity from a finite two-dimen...
Large spatial frequency expansions for the source function, radiative flux, and intensity are obtain...
Beginning with the solution for a medium with a refractive index of unity, results are presented for...
Exact expressions for the source function, flux, and scattered intensity normal to the surface are d...
This article, Part II of an article series on GPU-accelerated Monte Carlo simulation of photon trans...
The multiple scattering of laser beams is usually described within the framework of small-angle scat...
A modification of Ambarzumian\u27s method is used to develop the integro-differential equations for ...
We present the results of a theoretical study providing details of propagation of laser radiation w...
International audienceLight scattering in refractive media is an important optical phenomenon for co...
Large spatial frequency expansions for the source function, radiative flux, and intensity are obtain...