A reciprocal formulation of non-exponential radiative transfer. 1: Sketch and motivation

03/08/2018
by   Eugene d'Eon, et al.
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Previous proposals to permit non-exponential free-path statistics in radiative transfer have not included support for volume and boundary sources that are spatially uncorrelated from the scattering events in the medium. Birth-collision free paths are treated identically to collision-collision free paths and application of this to general, bounded scenes with inclusions leads to non-reciprocal transport. Beginning with reciprocity as a desired property, we propose a new way to integrate non-exponential transport theory into general scenes. We distinguish between the free-path-length statistics between correlated medium particles and the free-path-length statistics beginning at locations not correlated to medium particles, such as boundary surfaces, imbedded occlusions and uncorrelated emitters. Reciprocity requires that the uncorrelated free-path distributions are simply the normalized extinction of the correlated free-path distributions. The combination enables an equilibrium imbedding of a previously derived generalized transport equation into bounded domains. We compare predictions of this approach to Monte Carlo simulation of multiple scattering from negatively-correlated suspensions of monodispersive hard spheres in bounded two-dimensional domains and demonstrate improved performance relative to previous work. We also derive new, exact, recriprocal, single-scattering solutions for plane-parallel half-spaces over a variety of non-exponential media types.

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