polarization spectroscopy [´pō·lǝ·rǝ`zā·shǝn spek`träs·kǝ·pē] SPECTROSCOPY A type of saturation spectroscopy in which a circularly polarized saturating laser beam depletes molecules with a certain orientation preferentially, leaving the remaining ones polarized; the latter are detected through their induction of elliptical polarization in a probe beam, allowing the beam to pass through crossed linear polarizers. |