Reflection polarized light microscopy and its application to pyrolytic carbon deposits

2004 
The methods for the measurement of extinction angles by reflection polarized light microscopy were analyzed with respect to the investigation of pyrolytic carbon deposits. It is demonstrated that measurements of the extinction angle for deposits with circular morphology (e.g., a pyrolytic carbon layer on a fiber) must be strictly distinguished from the standard measurements of optically uniaxial materials with spatially uniform optical properties, such as a single crystal (e.g., graphite or pyrolytic carbon on a planar substrate). On the basis of the mathematical description of the method, an expression of the extinction angle for materials with a circular morphology is derived. This expression differs from the equation describing measurements of the extinction angle for optically uniaxial materials with spatially uniform properties erroneously applied for circular morphology. It is demonstrated on the basis of the developed formalism that no discrepancy exists between measured extinction angles for circu...
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