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Coherent dipole scattering from visual pigments and a possible connection to photoreceptor waveguiding

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Abstract

Multiple molecular scattering from structured visual pigment molecules have radiative and collective properties similar to that of waveguides. This suggests that scattering and waveguide properties of single photoreceptors may be complimentary rather than exclusive.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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