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Does the coherence of the laser light disappear when entering the tissue?

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Does the coherence of the laser light disappear when entering the tissue?

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No. The length of coherence, though, is shortened. Through interference between laser rays in the tissue, very small “islands” of more intense light, called speckles occur. These speckles will be created as deep as the light reaches in the tissue and within a speckle volume, the light is partially polarized. It is easy to show that speckles are formed rather deep down in tissue and the existence of real speckles proves that the light is coherent.

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No. The length of coherence, though, is shortened. Through interference between laser rays in the tissue, very small “islands” of more intense light, called speckles occur. These speckles will be created as deep as the light reaches in the tissue and within a speckle volume, the light is partially polarized. It is easy to show that speckles are formed rather deep down in tissue and the existence of real speckles proves that the light is coherent. The polarisation of polarised light, though, is lost soon after entering tissue.

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No. The length of coherence, though, is split into very small coherent “islands” called specles. These specles remain coherent and will penetrate deeply into the tissue.

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