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Exploiting Speckle Decorrelation Rate To Decouple Singly Scattered Light Reflected From A Scattering Surface

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Abstract

Angular dependence of surface/sub-surface scattering from rough reflecting sample is examined, as evidenced in objective speckle patterns acquired at standoff, to decouple the single and multiply-scattered light using Principal-Component -Analysis.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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