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1 December 1997 Polarimetric investigation of bio-objects and form blood elements
L. Podcamen, M. L. Kirsh, Vasyl P. Pishak, P. M. Grigorishin
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Proceedings Volume 3317, International Conference on Correlation Optics; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.295710
Event: International Conference on Correlation Optics, 1997, Chernivsti, Ukraine
Abstract
Polarization characteristics are studied for the radiation scattered by some biological objects, such as bacteriorhodopsin, albumin, and lisocim, as well as by the form elements of a blood. The optimal experimental conditions for measuring of angular dependencies of non-zero components of a light-scattering matrix are determined for these objects. The peculiarities at the angular behavior of the components of light-scattering matrix are found out that are of the most important for evaluation of geometrical and optical parameters of the biological objects under study.
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L. Podcamen, M. L. Kirsh, Vasyl P. Pishak, and P. M. Grigorishin "Polarimetric investigation of bio-objects and form blood elements", Proc. SPIE 3317, International Conference on Correlation Optics, (1 December 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.295710
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KEYWORDS
Molecules

Particles

Blood

Scattering

Polarization

Chemical elements

Biopolymers

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