Measurement of absorption and scattering spectra of chicken breast with oblique incidence reflectometry
Abstract
Oblique incidence relfectometry is a simple and accurate method for measuring the absorption and reduced scattering coefficients of turbid media. We used this technique to deduce absorption and reduced scattering spectra from wavelength resolved measurements of the relative diffuse reflectance profile of white light. In this study we measured the absorption and reduced scattering coefficients of chicken breast in the visible with the oblique incidence probe oriented at 0, 30, 60, and 90 degrees relative to the muscle fibers. We found that the reconstructed optical properties varied with probe orientation. This experiment demonstrates (1) the application of oblique-incidence fiber- optic reflectometry to measurements on biological tissue and (2) the effect of structural anisotropy on optical properties.
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© 1997 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). The project was sponsored in part by The Whitaker Foundation grant and the National Institutes of Health grant R29 CA68562.Attached Files
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- Eprint ID
- 91614
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20181207-161548875
- Whitaker Foundation
- NIH
- R29 CA68562
- Created
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2018-12-11Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2021-11-16Created from EPrint's last_modified field
- Series Name
- Proceedings of SPIE
- Series Volume or Issue Number
- 2976