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Photon diffusion equation is a second order partial differential equation describing the time behavior of photon fluence rate distribution in a low-absorption high-scattering medium.

Its mathematical form is as follows. (D(r))Φ(r,t)vμa(r)Φ(r,t)+vS(r,t)=Φ(r,t)t where Φ is photon fluence rate (W/cm2), μa is absorption coefficient (cm−1), D is diffusion constant, v is the speed of light in the medium (m/s), and S is an isotropic source term (W/cm3).

Its main difference with diffusion equation in physics is that photon diffusion equation has an absorption term in it.

Application

Medical Imaging

diffuse optical tomography

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