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1 December 1991 Backscattering image resolution as a function of particle density
Paul L. Rochon, Daniel Bissonnette
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Abstract
Light which is emitted from a point source and is randomly scattered by an ensemble of particles is found to form an image of the point source. Results are presented for light which is emitted from a 25 micrometer pin hole and is then scattered by a suspension of .296 micrometer polystyrene spheres. This phenomenon is interpreted in terms of coherent multiple backscattering. The present study investigates the effects of particle density on the image resolution.
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Paul L. Rochon and Daniel Bissonnette "Backscattering image resolution as a function of particle density", Proc. SPIE 1530, Optical Scatter: Applications, Measurement, and Theory, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50496
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Backscatter

Image resolution

Light

Multiple scattering

Diffusion

Light scattering

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