The given data on the optical arrangement, in which the coordinate distributions of the real and imaginary component of the elements of the Jones matrix of optically thin polycrystalline layers are determined. Algorithms are presented and an experimental method for measuring the real and imaginary component of Jones-matrix images is analyzed. The experimental results of the study of statistical, correlation, and fractal parameters, which characterize the real component of the Jones-matrix image of polycrystalline networks of flat layers of the main types of human amino acids, are presented.
Proc. SPIE. 11456, Optical Fibers and Their Applications 2020
KEYWORDS: Visualization, 3D modeling, Skin, Image acquisition, Performance modeling, 3D image processing, Data modeling, Light sources and illumination, Light sources, Process modeling
New modifications of the Cook-Torrance and Ward models are proposed, which differ from the known uses when calculating only one function and smaller degrees of polynomials, which makes it possible to improve the performance of three-dimensional image formation taking into account the offset properties of surfaces.
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