AI Article Synopsis

  • BRDFs (Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Functions) are used in many fields, and this study showed a quick way to measure them for both solid and liquid samples.
  • The researchers created a prototype to test liquids like water and salty water (NaCl solution) and looked at how the BRDF values changed with different colors of light.
  • They also used their results to create a detailed model to better understand how the concentration of salt in the solution affects the BRDF.

Article Abstract

Bidirectional reflectance distribution functions (BRDFs) are of importance for their wide applications. In this study, we presented a simple and fast approach to measure the spectral BRDF of both solid and liquid samples. Based on this approach, we fabricated a prototype and measured the BRDF value of some liquid samples such as water and NaCl solution at different wavelengths. According to the experimental data, we discussed the trend of the BRDF value of the NaCl solution of different concentrations. Then, the experimental data of the different NaCl solution at 637 nm were used to invert the parameters of a five-parameter model. Additionally, we fitted the parameters as a polynomial.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.57.009046DOI Listing

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