L. Perelman, J. Wu, I. Itzkan, Y. Wang, R. Dasari, M. Feld
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Photon Paths in Turbid Media: Theory and Experimental Observation
We present a new approach to the problem of light propagation in turbid media based on the path integral formalism. The theory and experiments show that photons traveling in turbid media follow well-defined time-resolved path.