Abstract

Using simple, approximate arguments, we obtain a formula that relates the average spacing between peaks in the transmitted intensityvs. wave frequency distribution of a single configuration of a random distribution of scatterers to the diffusion constant, sample thickness, and effective absorption length. The value of the diffusion constant obtained this way is found to be within 20% of the value obtained via intensity-intensity autocorrelation function techniques.

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