Angle-dependent light scattering in tissue phantoms for the case of thin bone layers with predominant forward scattering
Tom Witke,
Eduard Kuhn,
Fabian Teichert
et al.
Abstract:The cochlea forms a key element of the human auditory system in the
temporal bone. Damage to the cochlea continues to produce significant
impairment for sensory reception of environmental stimuli. To improve
this impairment, the optical cochlear implant forms a new research
approach. A prerequisite for this method is to understand how light
propagation, as well as scattering, reflection and absorption, takes
place within the cochlea. We offer a method to study the light
distribution in the human cochlea throug… Show more
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