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Level : Graduate Course Language : French Term : Winter & Spring Number of hours : 0 |
Module : Scientific education Hours : 15,0 h Person in charge : Mr Rémi CARMINATI Method of evaluation : Examen écrit Aims Light scattering in complex media prevents the use of standard imaging techniques (conventional microscopy). Nevertheless, “seeing through scattering media” is a major challenge in various areas, such as biomedical imaging, soft matter, or the characterization of paints. Original approaches have been developed in the past twenty years, leading to novel imaging systems for the detection of objects and the imaging of turbid media in the multiple scattering regime. The lecture introduces the basic physical concepts for the understanding of wave propagation in disordered scattering media, as well as modern imaging techniques dedicated to the investigation of such complex media. Course structure Light scattering by particles (3h) Scattering, cross-sections, optical theorem Dipole approximation. Polarizability Particular cases (Rayleigh scattering, Mie scattering, large particles) Multiple scattering (3h) Extinction by a cloud of particles Ballistc and diffuse intensity. Averaged field and fluctuations. Length scales Homogenization (example) Transport models in multiple scattering (3h) Radiative transfer equation. Two fluxes approximation. Diffusion approximation. Radiative conductance Examples – applications (imaging) Speckle (3h) Intensity statistics (Rayleigh). Random phasor sum model Second order statistics (spatial and angular correlations) Dynamic light scattering (single and multiple scattering) Examples – applications (imaging, soft matter) Imaging techniques in strongly scattering media (3h) Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) Multiwave approaches (acousto-optics, photo-acoustics) Molecular imaging (fluorescence) Lecture notes Available Bibliography Scattering and absorption of light by small particles, Bohren et Huffman, J. Wiley, 1981 Light scattering by small particles, H. van de Hulst, Dover 1981 Last Modification : Monday 3 January 2011 | |||||
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