Measurement of the complex refractive index of tissue-mimicking phantoms and biotissue by extended differential total reflection method

  • Ye Q
  • Wang J
  • Deng Z
  • et al.
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Refractive index of biotissue is a useful optical parameter in the biomedical field. An extended differential total reflection method is introduced to determine the complex refractive index. The real part is directly determined by differential of the reflectance curve, and the imaginary part is obtained from nonlinear fitting. The method is verified by a series of tissue-mimicking phantoms, porcine muscle and porcine adipose.

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Ye, Q., Wang, J., Deng, Z.-C., Zhou, W.-Y., Zhang, C.-P., & Tian, J.-G. (2011). Measurement of the complex refractive index of tissue-mimicking phantoms and biotissue by extended differential total reflection method. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 16(9), 097001. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3615657

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