Title :
Modeling Light Scattering in Tissue as Continuous Random Media Using a Versatile Refractive Index Correlation Function
Author :
Rogers, Jeremy D. ; Radosevich, Andrew J. ; Ji Yi ; Backman, Vadim
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA
Abstract :
Optical interactions with biological tissue provide powerful tools for study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease. When optical methods are used in applications involving tissue, scattering of light is an important phenomenon. In imaging modalities, scattering provides contrast, but also limits imaging depth, so models help optimize an imaging technique. Scattering can also be used to collect information about the tissue itself providing diagnostic value. Therapies involving focused beams require scattering models to assess dose distribution. In all cases, models of light scattering in tissue are crucial to correctly interpreting the measured signal. Here, we review a versatile model of light scattering that uses the Whittle-Matérn correlation family to describe the refractive index correlation function Bn(rd). In weakly scattering media such as tissue, Bn(rd) determines the shape of the power spectral density from which all other scattering characteristics are derived. This model encompasses many forms such as mass fractal and the Henyey-Greenstein function as special cases. We discuss normalization and calculation of optical properties including the scattering coefficient and anisotropy factor. Experimental methods using the model are also described to quantify tissue properties that depend on length scales of only a few tens of nanometers.
Keywords :
bio-optics; biological tissues; biomedical optical imaging; light scattering; patient treatment; random media; refractive index; Henyey-Greenstein function; Whittle-Matern correlation family; anisotropy factor; biological tissue; continuous random media; disease diagnosis; disease treatment; dose distribution; focused beams; imaging depth; imaging modalities; mass fractal; modeling light scattering; optical interactions; power spectral density; refractive index correlation function; review; scattering coefficient; scattering media; tens of nanometers; tissue properties; versatile model; versatile refractive index correlation function; Approximation methods; Correlation; Media; Refractive index; Scanning electron microscopy; Scattering; Shape; Biophotonics; continuous random media; mass fractal; scattering; tissue optics;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTQE.2013.2280999