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Fiber Probes for the Measurement of the Absorption Coefficient in Small Volumes: a Monte Carlo Analysis

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Abstract

Monte Carlo simulations are used to determine several fiber probe designs for which the effective pathlength of photons traveling in tissue is minimally sensitive to the scattering properties, enabling direct measurement of the absorption coefficient.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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