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    The determination of the optical properties in turbid media plays an essential role in medical diagnostics and process control. The method of spatially resolved reflectance measurements is a frequently used tool to evaluate the reduced scattering coefficient as well as the absorption coefficient. In most cases a smooth interface is assumed between the medium under investigation and the surrounding medium. However, in reality, a rough surface is present at the interface, which alters the light interaction with the surface and volume of the turbid medium. Hence, the idea behind this paper was to investigate the influence of rough surfaces on the spatially resolved reflectance and thus on the determination of the optical properties of turbid media. Particularly, the influence of a Lambertian scattering surface on the result of Monte Carlo simulations of a spatially resolved reflectance setup is shown. In addition, we distinguish between the different interaction modes of surface scattering on the spatially resolved reflectance. There is a strong influence of roughness when the light enters and leaves the turbid medium. Furthermore, the simulations show that, especially for small reduced scattering coefficients and absorption coefficients, large errors in the determination of the optical properties are obtained.

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    Benjamin Lindner, Florian Foschum, Alwin Kienle. Influence of Lambertian surface scattering on the spatially resolved reflectance from turbid media: a computational study. Applied optics. 2022 Apr 01;61(10):2775-2787

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    PMID: 35471353

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