“…18 -21 Here, we exploit the sensitivity and absolute measurement capability of CRDS to determine absolute sub-monolayer surface number densities using a vibrational overtone. While most CRDS studies have probed gas-phase species using a conventional linear optical resonator, novel extensions of the technique have included studies of a submonolayer adsorbate, [22][23][24][25] thin films, 26 -33 a thin liquid channel, 34 bulk liquids, 35,36 fibers, [37][38][39][40] and nanoparticles, 41 often employing unconventional resonator configurations. Guided by the Fresnel equations, some configurations have utilized the Brewster angle 24,26,27,36,41 or total-internal reflection ͑TIR͒ [22][23][24][25]39,42 to admit intracavity elements or interfaces that facilitate sampling while maintaining a low intrinsic loss.…”