Search for dissertations about: "anisotropic media"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 33 swedish dissertations containing the words anisotropic media.
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11. Light propagation and photonic functionalization of semi-ordered material (transparent wood)
Abstract : Investigating novel materials requires understanding their chemical and optical properties, which allows for finding their uses through functionalization by chemical modification. In this thesis, we are focusing on a material with high anisotropic scattering - transparent wood. READ MORE
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12. Measuring and modelling light scattering in paper
Abstract : Avhandlingen behandlar de teoretiska och praktiska aspekterna av att använda spektrala vinkelupplösta reflektansmätningar för optisk karakterisering av fiberbaserade material såsom papper och kartong. En spektral goniofotometer används för att mäta det reflekterade ljusets vinkelfördelning. READ MORE
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13. Moisture Transport in Porous Media. Modelling Based on Kirchhoff Potentials
Abstract : The work presented in this thesis is focused on the development of the new concept to describe isothermal moisture transport using Kirchhoff potentials. The first four papers deal with moisture transport in porous media using Kirchhoff potentials. The last three papers deal with wood. READ MORE
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14. Optical spectroscopy of turbid media: time-domain measurements and accelerated Monte Carlo modelling
Abstract : Optical spectroscopy is a versatile and powerful tool to probe translucent materials. In this work, the focus is on characterization of strongly scattering (turbid) materials by means of time-of-flight spectroscopy (TOFS). READ MORE
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15. Light Scattering in Fiber-based Materials : a foundation for characterization of structural properties
Abstract : Deeper knowledge of light propagation in fiber-based materials is fundamental in order to understand their optical appearance as well as for industrial applications. Light scattering measurements are appropriate in handling dynamic industrial environments and can provide information regarding structural properties. READ MORE