Effect of the single-scattering phase function on light transmission through disordered media with large inhomogeneities

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We calculate the total transmission coefficient (transmittance) of a disordered medium with large (compared to the light wavelength) inhomogeneities. To model highly forward scattering in the medium we take advantage of the Gegenbauer kernel phase function. In a subdiffusion thickness range, the transmittance is shown to be sensitive to the specific form of the single-scattering phase function. The effect reveals itself at grazing angles of incidence and originates from small-angle multiple scattering of light. Our results are in a good agreement with numerical solutions to the radiative transfer equation.

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Marinyuk, V. V., & Sheberstov, S. V. (2017). Effect of the single-scattering phase function on light transmission through disordered media with large inhomogeneities. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 788). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/788/1/012045

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