G01J3/06

SPECTRAL SENSOR

A spectral sensor comprising a Fabry-Perot interferometer having a pair of reflectors, a photodetector located beneath the Fabry-Perot interferometer, a capacitance measurement circuit configured to measure a capacitance of the Fabry-Perot interferometer, and a controller configured to control a voltage applied across the reflectors of the Fabry-Perot interferometer.

Optical measurements with dynamic range and high speed

A system for providing optical measurements and detection in optical spectrum analyzers (OSAs) with high dynamic range and high speed is disclosed. The system may include a slit to allow inward passage of an optical beam. The system may also include an optical portion to receive the optical beam. In some examples, the optical portion may include at least one optical splitter to split the optical beam into at least two optical paths. The system may also include an electrical portion to receive the optical beams split into the at least two optical paths. In some examples, the electrical portion may include at least one photodetector to receive each of the split optical beam. The electrical portion may also include at least one amplifier communicatively coupled to each of the at least one photodetector to amplify the split optical beam. The electrical portion may further include at least one analog-to-digital converter (ADC) communicatively coupled to each of the at least one amplifier to convert the split optical beams into digital signals.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SPECTRAL DOMAIN OPTICAL IMAGING
20230087685 · 2023-03-23 ·

Apparatus and methods are presented for spectral domain optical imaging, in particular for single shot 3-D spectral domain imaging of the retina of the human eye. In certain embodiments one or more 3-D images across elongated areas of an object are acquired, with scanning perpendicular to the long axis of the elongated areas for imaging extended volumes of the object. In preferred embodiments the captured light is sampled in the Fourier plane, in a dimension substantially perpendicular to the long axis, with a cylindrical lenslet array, while in other embodiments the captured light is sampled in the image plane. Apparatus and methods are also presented for hyperspectral imaging of the retina, with the illuminating beams preferably angled to suppress interference from corneal reflections. Apparatus and methods are also presented for multi-wavelength wavefront sensing, with simultaneous capture of light in two or more paths with different delays.

IMAGING ASSISTED SCANNING SPECTROSCOPY FOR GEM IDENTIFICATION
20230082604 · 2023-03-16 ·

Systems and methods here may be used for automated capturing and analyzing spectrometer data of multiple sample gemstones on a stage, including mapping digital camera image data of samples, applying a Raman Probe to a first sample gemstone under evaluation on the stage, receiving spectrometer data of the sample gemstone from the probe, automatically moving the stage to a second sample, using the image data, and analyzing the other samples.

Measurement device and measurement method
11480466 · 2022-10-25 · ·

Provided is a measurement device including a spectroscope, a movement mechanism configured to relatively move the spectroscope in one direction, and one or more processors configured to determine whether a measurement position measured by the spectroscope is moved into a color patch, in which the one or more processors cause the spectroscope to execute measurement processing for a plurality of wavelengths set in advance while relatively moving the spectroscope in the one direction, and when at least one of amounts of variation of measured values with respect to each of the plurality of wavelengths obtained in the measurement processing exceeds a first threshold value and then each of the amounts of variation of the measured values of the plurality of wavelengths falls below a second threshold value which is less than or equal to the first threshold value, determine that the measurement position is moved into the color patch.

HANDHELD OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY SCANNER

Aspects relate to a handheld spectroscopy scanner including an optical window configured to receive a sample and a housing having the optical window thereon. The housing further includes therein a light source and a spectral sensor including a light modulator and a detector. The scanner housing further includes a processor configured to receive a spectrum of the sample from the spectral sensor based on interaction of light produced by the light source with the sample on the optical window. The processor is further configured to produce spectral data based on the sample spectrum for input to an artificial intelligence engine to produce a result based on the spectral data. In addition, the scanner housing may include a flange holding the light source and a heat sink configured to dissipate the internal heat generated. The housing further includes a cavity forming a handle for easy operation of the handheld spectroscopy scanner.

HANDHELD OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY SCANNER

Aspects relate to a handheld spectroscopy scanner including an optical window configured to receive a sample and a housing having the optical window thereon. The housing further includes therein a light source and a spectral sensor including a light modulator and a detector. The scanner housing further includes a processor configured to receive a spectrum of the sample from the spectral sensor based on interaction of light produced by the light source with the sample on the optical window. The processor is further configured to produce spectral data based on the sample spectrum for input to an artificial intelligence engine to produce a result based on the spectral data. In addition, the scanner housing may include a flange holding the light source and a heat sink configured to dissipate the internal heat generated. The housing further includes a cavity forming a handle for easy operation of the handheld spectroscopy scanner.

Low-cost, compact chromatic confocal module

Devices, systems and methods for use in confocal imaging systems are described that enable lateral and axial scans at high speeds and without a moving scanner while producing high quality images. One chromatic confocal optical head includes an illumination source, such as an addressable point source array, to provide a wide spectrum illumination including multiple wavelengths. The optical head also includes a beamsplitter to allow the light to be directed toward an object, to receive the reflected light from the object and to direct the reflected light toward a detector. The optical head further includes a pinhole mask that is positioned to receive the light that is reflected from the object after passing through the beamsplitter, and a dispersion element that is positioned to receive the light after passing through the pinhole mask, and to separate the light into multiple spectral components for reception by the detector.

Low-cost, compact chromatic confocal module

Devices, systems and methods for use in confocal imaging systems are described that enable lateral and axial scans at high speeds and without a moving scanner while producing high quality images. One chromatic confocal optical head includes an illumination source, such as an addressable point source array, to provide a wide spectrum illumination including multiple wavelengths. The optical head also includes a beamsplitter to allow the light to be directed toward an object, to receive the reflected light from the object and to direct the reflected light toward a detector. The optical head further includes a pinhole mask that is positioned to receive the light that is reflected from the object after passing through the beamsplitter, and a dispersion element that is positioned to receive the light after passing through the pinhole mask, and to separate the light into multiple spectral components for reception by the detector.

Subpixel apertures for channels in a scanning sensor array
11473970 · 2022-10-18 · ·

A multispectral sensor array can include a combination of ranging sensor channels (e.g., LIDAR sensor channels) and ambient-light sensor channels tuned to detect ambient light having a channel-specific property (e.g., color). The sensor channels can be arranged and spaced to provide multispectral images of a field of view in which the multispectral images from different sensors are inherently aligned with each other to define an array of multispectral image pixels. Various optical elements can be provided to facilitate imaging operations. Light ranging/imaging systems incorporating multispectral sensor arrays can operate in rotating and/or static modes.