LASER APPLICATIONS AND OTHER TOPICS IN QUANTUM ELECTRONICS

Monte Carlo simulation of reflection spectra of random multilayer media strongly scattering and absorbing light

©, 2001 Kvantovaya Elektronika and Turpion Ltd
, , Citation I V Meglinskii 2001 Quantum Electron. 31 1101 DOI 10.1070/QE2001v031n12ABEH002108

1063-7818/31/12/1101

Abstract

The reflection spectra of a multilayer random medium — the human skin — strongly scattering and absorbing light are numerically simulated. The propagation of light in the medium and the absorption spectra are simulated by the stochastic Monte Carlo method, which combines schemes for calculations of real photon trajectories and the statistical weight method. The model takes into account the inhomogeneous spatial distribution of blood vessels, water, and melanin, the degree of blood oxygenation, and the hematocrit index. The attenuation of the incident radiation caused by reflection and refraction at Fresnel boundaries of layers inside the medium is also considered. The simulated reflection spectra are compared with the experimental reflection spectra of the human skin. It is shown that a set of parameters that was used to describe the optical properties of skin layers and their possible variations, despite being far from complete, is nevertheless sufficient for the simulation of the reflection spectra of the human skin and their quantitative analysis.

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10.1070/QE2001v031n12ABEH002108