Measurement of optical-Transport-coefficients of intralipid in visible and NIR range

Yingtian Pan, Raif Engethardt, Jurgen Rosperich, Gereon Huttmann, Reginald Birngruber

Abstract

This article presents a modified method of measuring the optical-Transport-coefficients of Intralipid: The diffuse reflectance of Intralipid with added-ink Rd is measured by using an integrating sphere to calculate the scattering coefficient j4 the effective attenuation coefficient jueff S measured by scanning the surface of pure Intralipid suspension with a cut-end, high NA fiber-optic tip (46OOim, NA=O.48) in order to directly derive the absorption uao1' pure Intralipid. In the same way, their wavelength dependencies between O.48-O.85jtm are measured by utilising Art, Dye and Ti:Sapphire lasers. Experiments show that t(?) varies with ? according to the previously reported Mie theory, t'(?) decreases with ? while Rd(?) is nearly invariant within the wavelength range; the scattering anisotropy g(?) tends to decrease linearly with ? from 0.91 to 0.78; jt(?) first decreases with ? till ?O.6lim and then gradually increases with ?.In the Rdink experiments, it has been found that when the port of the integrating sphere is lifted above the liquid surface, the dependence of the measured intensity with the height H can be well-fitted into an exponential relation for H-3cm and Lorenzian relation for H-lOcm, so Rd" can be accurately derived by a simple extrapolation over a few measured points to H=O. Monte-Carlo simulation is applied to analyse the results.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelLaser-Tissue Interaction V; and Ultraviolet Radiation Hazards
Redakteure/-innenSteven L. Jacques, David H. Sliney, Michael Belkin
Seitenumfang10
Band2134
Herausgeber (Verlag)SPIE
Erscheinungsdatum17.08.1994
Seiten354-363
Aufsatznummer1342
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 17.08.1994
VeranstaltungLaser-Tissue Interaction V; and Ultraviolet Radiation Hazards 1994 - Los Angeles, USA / Vereinigte Staaten
Dauer: 23.01.199429.01.1994
Konferenznummer: 154504

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  • Forschungsschwerpunkt: Biomedizintechnik

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