Abstract

Ellipsometry can be used to reveal characteristics of solid surfaces imbedded in turbid layers. Using a photoelastic modulator (PEM) to record the linear and circular intensity differences (LID, CID) of backscattered light as a function of position across a sample cell, we have observed reflective, diffractive and absorptive surfaces immersed in optically dense aqueous suspensions of latex particles.

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