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| '''Photon diffusion equation''' is a second order [[partial differential equation]] describing the time behavior of photon fluence rate distribution in a low-absorption high-scattering medium.
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| Its mathematical form is as follows.
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| <math>\nabla(D(r)\cdot\nabla)\Phi(\vec{r},t)-v\mu_a(\vec{r})\Phi(\vec{r},t)+vS(\vec{r},t)=\frac{\partial\Phi(\vec{r},t)}{\partial t}</math>
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| where <math>\Phi</math> is photon [[fluence rate]] (W/cm<sup>2</sup>), <math>\mu_a</math> is absorption coefficient (cm<sup>−1</sup>), <math>D</math> is [[diffusion constant]], <math>v</math> is the speed of light in the medium (m/s), and <math>S</math> is an isotropic source term (W/cm<sup>3</sup>).
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| Its main difference with [[diffusion equation]] in physics is that photon diffusion equation has an absorption term in it.
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| ==Application==
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| ===Medical Imaging===
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| [[diffuse optical tomography]]
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| ==External links==
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| * [http://www.lrsm.upenn.edu/pmi Diffuse Optics Lab at University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA]
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| [[Category:Equations]]
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