The Kubelka-Munk theory, although it provides an equation that relates the reflection of a sample under diffuse illumination to certain of its properties, does not take boundary reflectance into account. Boundary reflection is always present because there is always a difference between the refractive indices of the sample and of the surrounding medium. We describe how a half-sphere is used to achieve diffuse illumination, and we present and exemplify equations that correct for boundary reflection with measurements of four composite restorative dental materials. The refractive index of the sample is measured with a matching technique that employs a glycerol-water mixture. Edge loss errors are estimated. (C) 1999 Optical Society of America.</...
Abstract: We study the accuracy of a number of simple approximate equations for the reflection chara...
The color of an unshaded body porcelain was determined at three thicknesses on white, gray, and thre...
International audienceThe multiple light scattering in concentrated alumina suspensions adapted to s...
The Kubelka-Munk theory, although it provides an equation that relates the reflection of a sample un...
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International audienceFlowable direct resin composite materials used in the dental domain are among ...
The contrast ratio, light reflectivity, scattering coefficient, and absorption coefficient of four c...
Materials with pronounced light scattering are of large interest in a variety of scientific and tech...
To facilitate optical design of energy-efficient materials and devices, a detailed knowledge of thei...
Optical characterization and appearance prediction of translucent materials is needed in several fie...
We present computationally efficient and accurate semiempirical models of light transfer suitable fo...
Abstract: We study the accuracy of a number of simple approximate equations for the reflection chara...
The color of an unshaded body porcelain was determined at three thicknesses on white, gray, and thre...
International audienceThe multiple light scattering in concentrated alumina suspensions adapted to s...
The Kubelka-Munk theory, although it provides an equation that relates the reflection of a sample un...
The Kubelka-Munk scattering and absorption coefficients of a set of paper samples are assessed using...
International audienceFlowable direct resin composite materials used in the dental domain are among ...
The contrast ratio, light reflectivity, scattering coefficient, and absorption coefficient of four c...
Materials with pronounced light scattering are of large interest in a variety of scientific and tech...
To facilitate optical design of energy-efficient materials and devices, a detailed knowledge of thei...
Optical characterization and appearance prediction of translucent materials is needed in several fie...
We present computationally efficient and accurate semiempirical models of light transfer suitable fo...
Abstract: We study the accuracy of a number of simple approximate equations for the reflection chara...
The color of an unshaded body porcelain was determined at three thicknesses on white, gray, and thre...
International audienceThe multiple light scattering in concentrated alumina suspensions adapted to s...