Measurement of the anomalous phase velocity of ballistic light in a random medium by use of a novel interferometer
- Creators
- Yang, Changhuei
- Wax, Adam
- Feld, Michael S.
Abstract
Ballistic light, i.e., radiation that propagates undeflected through a turbid medium, undergoes a small change in phase velocity and exhibits unusual dispersion because of its wave nature. We use a novel highly sensitive differential phase optical interferometer to study these previously unmeasurable phenomena. We find that ballistic propagation can be classified into three regimes based on the wavelength-to-size ratio. In the regime in which the scatterer size is comparable with the wavelength, there is an anomalous phase-velocity increase as a result of adding scatterers of higher refractive index. We also observe an anomaly in the relative phase velocity, where red light is slowed more than blue light even though the added scatterers are made of material with normal dispersion.
Additional Information
© 2001 Optical Society of America Received September 11, 2000 We acknowledge valuable suggestions from Arjun Yodh of the University of Pennsylvania. We also thank Lev T. Perelman and Ramachandra R. Dasari for useful discussions. This work was carried out at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Biomedical Research Center and was supported by National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant P41-RR02594 and a grant from the Hamamatsu Corporation. A. Wax was supported by a National Research Service Award from the NIH (grant 1 F32 RR05075-01).Attached Files
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- 3327
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- CaltechAUTHORS:YANol01a
- NIH
- P41-RR02594-18
- Hamamatsu Corporation
- NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship
- 1 F32 RR05075-01
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