A flow cytometer includes an optical flow cell through which particles to
be characterized on the basis of at least their respective side-scatter
characteristics are caused to flow seriatim. A plane-polarized laser beam
produced by a laser diode is used to irradiate the particles as they pass
through a focused elliptical spot having its minor axis oriented parallel
to the particle flow path. Initially, the plane of polarization of the
laser beam extends perpendicular to the path of particles through the
flow cell. A half-wave plate or the like is positioned in the laser beam
path to rotate the plane of polarization of the laser beam so that it is
aligned with the path of particles before it irradiated particles moving
along such path.