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Reflectance difference spectroscopy

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Reflectance Difference Spectroscopy (RDS) is an optical technique used to analyze the electronic and optical properties of materials, particularly thin films and surfaces. The method involves measuring the difference in reflectance of light polarized in different directions when it is incident on a sample. ### Key Features of Reflectance Difference Spectroscopy: 1. **Polarization Sensitivity**: RDS relies on the fact that the reflectance of a surface can vary depending on the polarization of the incident light.

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