When does the diffusion approximation fail to describe photon transport in random media?

Abstract
The transport of photons through a slab of random medium is shown to deviate from the diffusion approximation when z/lt is small, where z is the thickness of the slab and lt is the transport mean free path. When z/lt=10 and z=10 mm, the average time of arrival is about 0.9 times that predicted by diffusion theory. Photons are found to arrive earlier than that predicted by the diffusion theory as z/lt becomes smaller or the anisotropic scattering increases.