We introduce a new approach for measuring both the effective medium and the transport properties of light propagation in heterogeneous media. Our method utilizes the conceptual equivalence of frequency variation with a change in the effective index of refraction. Experimentally, we measure intensity correlations via spectrally resolved refractive index tuning, controlling the latter via changes in the ambient pressure. Our experimental results perfectly match a generalized transport theory that incorporates the effective medium and predicts a precise value for the diffusion constant. Thus, we directly confirm the applicability of the effective medium concept in strongly scattering materials.

doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.103.053903
Phys. Rev. Lett.

Faez, S., Johnson, P. M., & Lagendijk, A. (2009). Varying the effective refractive index to measure optical transport in random media. Phys.Rev.Lett., 103(Article number: 53903), 1–4. doi:10.1103/physrevlett.103.053903