Reflectance difference spectroscopy

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title: Reflectance difference spectroscopy
text: Reflectance difference spectroscopy (RDS) is a spectroscopic technique which measures the difference in reflectance of two beams of light that are shone in normal incident on a surface with different linear polarizations. It is also known as reflectance anisotropy spectroscopy (RAS). It is calculated as: r α and r β are the reflectance in two different polarizations. The method was introduced in 1985 for the study optical properties of the cubic semiconductors silicon and germanium. Due to its h
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