Turbid media optical properties derived from the characteristics of propagating laser radiation beams
Abstract
The possibility is studied to develop a straightforward analytical approach to the determination of the optical properties of liquid turbid media having forward-peaked scattering indicatrices. The approach is based on investigating the in-depth behavior of the radius and the axial intensity of a laser radiation beam propagating through the turbid medium. Based on the small-angle approximation, the detected forward-propagating light power spatial distribution, at relatively small or large optical depths along the beam axis, is obtained asymptotically in analytical form allowing one to derive relatively simple expressions of the extinction, reduced-scattering and absorption coefficients and the anisotropy factor of the medium through the characteristics of the propagating light beam. Preliminary experiments have also been performed, using Intralipid dilutions of different relatively low concentrations and measuring the cross-sectional radial distribution of the detected light power at different depths along the beam axis. The corresponding on-axis detected light power profiles have been measured independently as well. The experimental results are consistent with the analytical expressions obtained that allow one to estimate the optical coefficients and the anisotropy factor of the investigated media on the basis of the measured beam characteristics. The values obtained are near those predicted by other researchers.
- Publication:
-
Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics
- Pub Date:
- June 2014
- DOI:
- 10.1007/s00340-013-5624-x
- Bibcode:
- 2014ApPhB.115..427G
- Keywords:
-
- Light Power;
- Radiative Transfer Equation;
- Anisotropy Factor;
- Mean Free Path;
- Noise Equivalent Power