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Distribution of the diffuse radiation in a homogeneous isotropic absorbing specimen

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A method is given for calculating the spatial density of diffuse monochromatic radiation after penetration into a body of arbitrary shape. Results are presented for an infinite rod of rectangular cross-section.

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I am indebted to V. P. Gribkovskii for valuable discussions on the draft.

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Rutkovskii, F.K. Distribution of the diffuse radiation in a homogeneous isotropic absorbing specimen. J Appl Spectrosc 2, 201–206 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00655190

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