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18 December 1995 Intensity distribution in the diffraction field with relation to the phase separation in the eye lens homogenate
Bronislaw Grzegorzewski
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Abstract
Intensity distribution of light scattered by a layer of the eye lens homogenate at temperatures around the characteristic temperature for the phase separation is experimentally analyzed. The scattered light produces a speckle pattern. The measurements are performed in the diffraction field. The parameters of the scattered intensity are shown as a function of the temperature. The intensity of the specular component dependent on the temperature is shown. The experimental results suggest the existence of three kinds of scatterers in the eye lens homogenate. The correlation length of the scatterers is estimated.
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Bronislaw Grzegorzewski "Intensity distribution in the diffraction field with relation to the phase separation in the eye lens homogenate", Proc. SPIE 2626, Photon Propagation in Tissues, (18 December 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.228664
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Scattering

Speckle pattern

Diffraction

Light scattering

Chemical elements

Correlation function

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