Abstract
The mean time spent by photons inside a nonlocalized optically abnormal embedded inclusion has been derived analytically. The accuracy of the results has been tested against Monte Carlo and experimental data. We show that for quantification of the absorption coefficient of absorptive inclusions, a corrective factor that takes into account the size of the inclusion is needed. This finding suggests that perturbation methods derived for very small inclusions which are used in inverse algorithms require a corrective factor to adequately quantify the differential absorption coefficient of nonlocalized targets embedded in optically turbid media. © 2002 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers.
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Chernomordik, V., Hattery, D. W., Gannot, I., Zaccanti, G., & Gandjbakhche, A. (2002). Analytical calculation of the mean time spent by photons inside an absorptive inclusion embedded in a highly scattering medium. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 7(3), 486. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1481900
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