The concentration of glucose in the anterior chamber of an eye is non-invasively
measured by guiding a beam through a polarizer (4), a quarter wave plate
(6), a polarization modulator (20), and an analyzer (7). After
initializing the polarizer and the analyzer to extinguish the beam, it is guided
parallel to the iris (56) of the eye (50) and introduced into the
anterior chamber (57), wherein it is refracted, impinges on and is reflected
from the iris, and exits the anterior chamber approximately collinear with the
portion (55A) of the beam incident on the anterior chamber. The beam then
is guided onto a detector (10), and a sufficient signal is applied to the
polarization modulator to extinguish the beam. The signal represents the glucose
concentration in the patient's blood.