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Reflection statistics of weakly disordered optical medium when its mean refractive index is different from an outside medium

Authors :
Pradhan, Prabhakar
Park, Daniel John
Capoglu, Ilker
Subramanian, Hariharan
Damania, Dhwanil
Cherkezyan, Lusik
Taflove, Allen
Backman, Vadim
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Based on the difference between mean background of an optical sample refractive index n_0 and an outside medium, n_out, different than n_0, we study the reflection statistics of a one-dimensional weakly disordered optical medium with refractive index n(x)=n_0+dn(x). Considering dn(x) as color noise with the exponential spatial correlation decay length l_c and k as the incident wave vector, our results show that for the small correlation length limit, i.e. k*l_c<1, the average value of reflectance, r, follows a form that is similar to that of the matched refractive-index case n_0=n_out, i.e., <r(dn, lc)> proportional to <dn^2>l_c. However, the standard deviation of r is proven to be std(r(dn,l_c)) proportional to sqrt(<dn^2>l_c), which is different from the matched case. Applications to light scattering from layered media and biological cells are discussed<br />Comment: 9 pages, 2 figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Optics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1512.08432
Document Type :
Working Paper