We study light multiple scattering in complex disordered porous materials. High internal phase emulsion-based isodense polystyrene foams are designed. Two types of samples, exhibiting different pore size distributions, are investigated for different slab thicknesses varying from $L = 1\ \text{mm}$ to $10\ \text{mm}$ . Optical measurements combining steady-state and time-resolved detection are used to characterize the photon transport parameters. Very interestingly, a clear scalability of the transport mean free path $\ell_t$ with the average size of the pores S is observed, featuring a constant velocity of the transport energy in these isodense structures. This study strongly motivates further investigations into the limits of validity of...
Diffuse transmission and diffusing-wave spectroscopy (DWS) can be used to probe the structure and dy...
The partitioning and transport of solutes within porous matrices is of importance in a variety of pr...
The diffusion of polymers in porous materials as studied by dynamic light scattering
We study light multiple scattering in complex disordered porous materials. High internal phase emuls...
We theoretically and experimentally investigate light diffusion in disordered meso-macroporous mater...
Des matériaux poreux à architecture complexe et de couleur blanche ont été synthétisés, en combinant...
Restricted Access.We report on the absorption of diffuse photons in aqueous foams by a dye added to ...
Background: Elucidation of the highly forward scattering of photons in random media such as biologic...
We theoretically and numerically investigate the capabilityof disordered media to enhance the optica...
Based on geometrical ray optics, light propagation through a foam is investigated by using random wa...
A recently introduced theory of solute transport in porous media is tested by comparison with experi...
International audienceSpatio-temporal imaging of light propagation is very important in photonics be...
De nombreux matériaux composites sont constitués d'une matrice poreuse dans laquelle sont réparties ...
Dynamic light scattering (DLS) and forced Rayleigh scattering (FRS) were used to study polymer diffu...
Light transport in macroporous gallium phosphide, perhaps the strongest nonabsorbing scatterer of vi...
Diffuse transmission and diffusing-wave spectroscopy (DWS) can be used to probe the structure and dy...
The partitioning and transport of solutes within porous matrices is of importance in a variety of pr...
The diffusion of polymers in porous materials as studied by dynamic light scattering
We study light multiple scattering in complex disordered porous materials. High internal phase emuls...
We theoretically and experimentally investigate light diffusion in disordered meso-macroporous mater...
Des matériaux poreux à architecture complexe et de couleur blanche ont été synthétisés, en combinant...
Restricted Access.We report on the absorption of diffuse photons in aqueous foams by a dye added to ...
Background: Elucidation of the highly forward scattering of photons in random media such as biologic...
We theoretically and numerically investigate the capabilityof disordered media to enhance the optica...
Based on geometrical ray optics, light propagation through a foam is investigated by using random wa...
A recently introduced theory of solute transport in porous media is tested by comparison with experi...
International audienceSpatio-temporal imaging of light propagation is very important in photonics be...
De nombreux matériaux composites sont constitués d'une matrice poreuse dans laquelle sont réparties ...
Dynamic light scattering (DLS) and forced Rayleigh scattering (FRS) were used to study polymer diffu...
Light transport in macroporous gallium phosphide, perhaps the strongest nonabsorbing scatterer of vi...
Diffuse transmission and diffusing-wave spectroscopy (DWS) can be used to probe the structure and dy...
The partitioning and transport of solutes within porous matrices is of importance in a variety of pr...
The diffusion of polymers in porous materials as studied by dynamic light scattering