A method for time-resolved recording of light scattering in thin, highly scattering media is described. Subpicosecond pulses from a high-power Ti:sapphire laser are used, and single-shot recordings of the scattered light are made with a fast streak camera. The method is applied to the study of light scattering in paper, and a 1-ps resolution is demonstrated. The dependence of the light scattering on the basis of weight and density of the paper has been studied. A white-light continuum generated from the high-power pulses by the use of self phase modulation in water is used to study the wavelength dependence of the scattering process. A model for the propagation of light in paper has been developed and used in Monte Carlo simulations. The ex...
A novel technique for the noninvasive measurement of tissue optical properties simultaneously at all...
Modeling light scattering is important in diverse reasearch fields such as paper and print, optical ...
The optical properties of controlled size latex particles suspended in water have been investigated ...
Paper, milk, clouds and white paint share a common property: they are opaque disordered media throug...
Papermaking furnish properties were studied in terms of the light scattering caused by fines and fib...
An experiment was developed to use laser light scattering to study dynamics and structures using a d...
In the study of imaging on paper, the effect of the penetration of light into the paper is usually n...
Abstract Spatiotemporal information about light pulse propagation obtained with femtosecond temporal...
This project represents a step towards the overarching aim of imaging scattering specimens. In such ...
Abstract This thesis presents an effective optical method for measuring liquid sorption into paper. ...
A novel technique for studying photon propagation in scattering media is proposed and demonstrated, ...
Ultrafast video recording of spatiotemporal light distribution in a scattering medium has a signific...
We introduce a method to measure liquid absorption into paper based on measuring white light reflec...
Time-resolved transmittance was used to extract in vivo optical properties of leaves of green plants...
This work shows a unique possibility of visualizing the exponential intensity decay due to light ext...
A novel technique for the noninvasive measurement of tissue optical properties simultaneously at all...
Modeling light scattering is important in diverse reasearch fields such as paper and print, optical ...
The optical properties of controlled size latex particles suspended in water have been investigated ...
Paper, milk, clouds and white paint share a common property: they are opaque disordered media throug...
Papermaking furnish properties were studied in terms of the light scattering caused by fines and fib...
An experiment was developed to use laser light scattering to study dynamics and structures using a d...
In the study of imaging on paper, the effect of the penetration of light into the paper is usually n...
Abstract Spatiotemporal information about light pulse propagation obtained with femtosecond temporal...
This project represents a step towards the overarching aim of imaging scattering specimens. In such ...
Abstract This thesis presents an effective optical method for measuring liquid sorption into paper. ...
A novel technique for studying photon propagation in scattering media is proposed and demonstrated, ...
Ultrafast video recording of spatiotemporal light distribution in a scattering medium has a signific...
We introduce a method to measure liquid absorption into paper based on measuring white light reflec...
Time-resolved transmittance was used to extract in vivo optical properties of leaves of green plants...
This work shows a unique possibility of visualizing the exponential intensity decay due to light ext...
A novel technique for the noninvasive measurement of tissue optical properties simultaneously at all...
Modeling light scattering is important in diverse reasearch fields such as paper and print, optical ...
The optical properties of controlled size latex particles suspended in water have been investigated ...