Using small angle neutron scattering techniques, we have determined th
e interfacial density profile of polyelectrolyte brushes. We show that
in pure water the density profile has a Gaussian shape whose characte
ristic length appears to be a decreasing function of the grafting dens
ity. Upon the addition of salt, the layers shrink but never collapse.
Even at very high ionic strength, the chains remain stretched and the
density profile is eventually parabolic.