Why is Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy Used? One of the main techniques for evaluating the optical properties of materials is optical absorption spectroscopy, or UV-vis spectroscopy. Most absorption ...
DRS is used to distinguish between healthy and diseased tissues by analyzing the spectral properties of light reflected from tissue surfaces. 1,2 For instance, it is clinically applied to ...
Strong proof-of-principle for utilisation of diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, a non-invasive tool for early detection of malignant changes, has emerged recently. The potential of this technique in ...
Diffuse optical spectroscopy and imaging have emerged as versatile techniques for investigating the optical properties of complex media, particularly in biomedical, environmental and agricultural ...
In the field of clinical instrumentation and life science research, sensing and optical spectroscopy perform vital roles in a range of applications. Optical spectroscopy offers an optimal method for ...
Steady-state diffuse reflection spectroscopy is a well-studied optical technique that can provide a noninvasive and quantitative method for characterizing the absorption and scattering properties of ...
Abstract: Using optical spectroscopy, we are developing a tissue identification technology for a robotic orthopedic surgery system. Biological tissues are heterogeneous structures that interact with ...
Abstract: In this work, we study theoretically and experimentally the diffuse reflection of light on scattering media, and show how the limits of the diffusion approximation can be overcome using ...
In this interview, Sue Berets, the Applications Scientist at Harrick Scientific, talks to AZoM about specular reflectance measurements and the difference between absolute and relative. Please tell us ...