2019
DOI: 10.21122/2220-9506-2019-10-2-160-168
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Angular Photometry of Biological Tissue by Ellipsoidal Reflector Method

Abstract: Angular measurements in optics of biological tissues are used for different applied spectroscopic task for roughness surface control, define of refractive index and for research of optical properties. Purpose of the research is investigation of the reflectance of biologic tissues by the ellipsoidal reflector method under the variable angle of the incident radiation.The research investigates functional features of improved photometry method by ellipsoidal reflectors. The photometric setup with mirror ellipsoid … Show more

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“…For investigations in ex vivo or in vivo, the measuring scheme and construction of device will become much complicated and will require the using of additional devices and tools. The number of applied implementations of photometers with ellipsoidal reflectors [36]- [39] had significant results during the optical properties determination of different biological tissues and medias. Moreover, there were applied rather simple realization scheme and experimental procedure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For investigations in ex vivo or in vivo, the measuring scheme and construction of device will become much complicated and will require the using of additional devices and tools. The number of applied implementations of photometers with ellipsoidal reflectors [36]- [39] had significant results during the optical properties determination of different biological tissues and medias. Moreover, there were applied rather simple realization scheme and experimental procedure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%