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15 December 1999 Polarization effects in high-informative pulse laser nephelometry of dispersed biosystems
Sergey S. Bednarjevsky, Vladimir K. Mezentsev, Yuri V. Veryasov, Georgi Y. Sazhinov, Gennady I. Smirnov
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Abstract
The model of the pulse laser nephelometry polarization methods of using in biotechnologies and ecology is elaborated. It is shown that informativity of the laser nephelometry measurements increases when polarization self- action effects of short pulses of the laser radiation are taken into account by multiple scattering is dispersed biological media with high concentration of weighted particles. The soliton and simulton regimes of the polarization transformation of the laser pulses have been investigated. Conditions of the modulation instability are determined of the pulse laser radiation of arbitrary polarization in nonlinear scattering biomedia.
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Sergey S. Bednarjevsky, Vladimir K. Mezentsev, Yuri V. Veryasov, Georgi Y. Sazhinov, and Gennady I. Smirnov "Polarization effects in high-informative pulse laser nephelometry of dispersed biosystems", Proc. SPIE 3858, Advanced Materials and Optical Systems for Chemical and Biological Detection, (15 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.372921
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

Laser scattering

Modulation

Solitons

Pulsed laser operation

Scattering

Complex systems

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