Kienle Alwin, Hibst Raimund
Institut für Lasertechnologien in der Medizin und Messtechnik, Helmholtzstrasse 12, D-89081 Ulm, Germany.
Phys Rev Lett. 2006 Jul 7;97(1):018104. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.018104.
For a description of light propagation in biological tissue it is usually assumed that tissue is a random medium. We report a pronounced light guiding effect in cubes of human dentin that cannot be described by this standard model. Monte Carlo simulations which consider the microstructure of dentin are performed and successfully compared to experiments. Contrary to explanations so far, we show that light guiding is due to scattering by the tissue's microstructure. Exploiting this concept, light can be guided in arbitrary directions or locations without involving reflections or wave effects.
对于生物组织中光传播的描述,通常假定组织是一种随机介质。我们报告了在人牙本质立方体中存在一种明显的光导效应,而这种效应无法用该标准模型来描述。我们进行了考虑牙本质微观结构的蒙特卡罗模拟,并成功地与实验进行了比较。与迄今为止的解释相反,我们表明光导是由于组织微观结构的散射所致。利用这一概念,光可以在任意方向或位置被引导,而无需涉及反射或波动效应。