The invention is directed to the provision of a device and method for measurement
of angle of rotation for measuring in a non-contacting fashion the concentration
of an optically active substance such as a sugar, amino acid, vitamin, or the like
dissolved in a sample. According to the invention, A coherent beam is split into
two beams, one being an object beam and the other being a reference beam, the object
beam passed through the sample is converted by a quarter wave plate into mutually
perpendicular polarization components having therebetween a phase difference proportional
to the angle of rotation produced by the sample, and the angle of rotation produced
by the sample is obtained from the phase difference occurring between beat signals
produced by causing the object beam with the reference beam. Alternatively, a coherent
beam is directed into the sample, the beam passed through the sample is converted
by a quarter wave plate into mutually perpendicular polarization components having
therebetween a phase difference proportional to the angle of rotation produced
by the sample, and the angle of rotation produced by the sample is measured based
on the phase of a beat signal produced by causing the mutually perpendicular polarization
components to interfere with each other by means of a polarizer.