Abstract
Fiber-optic, polarized elastic-scattering spectroscopy techniques
are implemented and demonstrated as a method for determining both
scatterer size and concentration in highly scattering
media. Measurements of polystyrene spheres are presented to
validate the technique. Measurements of biological cells provide an
estimate of the average effective scatterer radius of 0.5–1.0
µm. This average effective scatterer size is significantly
smaller than the nucleus. In addition, to facilitate use of
polarization techniques on biological cells, polarized angular
dependent scattering from cell suspensions was measured. The light
scattering from cells has properties similar to those of small
spheres.
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