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Adjusting subdiffusive parameters in optical phantoms

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Abstract

We present an experimental characterization of an optical phantom system based on epoxy resin using two different kinds of scatterers: TiO2 and Al2O3. A combination of both scattering materials allows adjusting the anisotropy value of the phase function g or the phase function related parameter γ. As part of this work, both scattering agents are extensively studied.

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