A method is proposed whereby photo-bleaching is used not only to change
the absorption and fluorescence of a sample but is also employed to
change its scattering characteristics. When the compounds which are
bleached are contained in regions wherein the real part of the index of
refraction is greater than or equal to the average index of the medium,
the bleaching will result in reduction in the scattering at wavelengths
longer than the wavelength of the bleaching source. This reduction can be
useful in measuring the concentration of analytes located at significant
depths within turbid media.