Patent classifications
G01J2003/423
RAMAN SPECTROMETER
A Raman spectrometer arrangement comprising a Raman spectrometer 1 having a laser 1001 for illuminating a sample S and a spectrometer accessory 4 configured to be mounted on the spectrometer, wherein the spectrometer accessory comprises a surface configured to receive the sample S. The Raman spectrometer arrangement is configured to operate in at least a first configuration and a second configuration, wherein the first configuration is such that the laser 1001 illuminates the sample S before reaching a level of the surface and the second configuration is such that the laser 1001 reaches the level of the surface before illuminating the sample S.
Light Emission and Reflective Analyzing System
A system employing projected light upon objects or surfaces to determine a safe light wave length range of light to be emitted for treatment of the object or surface is provided. Light emitters are employed for projecting light waves upon the surfaces along with light reception components which are employed to receive reflected light wave ranges from such emitted light. Thereafter, a safe light wave range can be employed to treat or affect the object or surface.
Method for Identifying Chemical and Structural Variations Through Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy
A terahertz scanner for detecting irregularities, such as chemical or structural variations, in a sample and methods of use thereof are described. The described terahertz scanner and algorithms allow for direct, high-sensitivity, high-throughput, and non-invasive detection of irregularities that range from chemical contaminant to material defects in a variety of substrates and settings.
Spectrometry device and spectrometry method
A spectrometry device includes a switch and a converter. The switch acquires a first reception signal and a second reception signal that respectively include information relating to an optical spectrum and switches between outputting the first reception signal and outputting the second reception signal based on control by a controller. The converter converts the first reception signal or the second reception signal output from the switch into a digital signal.
Tunable hybrid III-V/IV laser sensor system-on-a chip for real-time monitoring of a blood constituent concentration level
A spectroscopic laser sensor based on hybrid III-V/IV system-on-a-chip technology. The laser sensor is configured to either (i) be used with a fiber-optic probe connected to an intravenous/intra-arterial optical catheter for direct invasive blood analyte concentration level measurement or (ii) be used to measure blood analyte concentration level non-invasively through an optical interface attached, e.g., to the skin or fingernail bed of a human. The sensor includes a III-V gain-chip, e.g., an AlGaInAsSb/GaSb based gain-chip, and a photonic integrated circuit, with laser wavelength filtering, laser wavelength tuning, laser wavelength monitoring, laser signal monitoring and signal output sections realized on a chip by combining IV-based semiconductor substrates and flip-chip AlGa1-nAsSb/GaSb based photodetectors and embedded electronics for signal processing. Embodiments of the invention may be applied for real-time monitoring of critical blood analyte concentration levels such as lactates, urea, glucose, ammonia, albumin, etc.
Apparatuses and methods for anomalous gas concentration detection
Embodiments of the disclosure are drawn to apparatuses and methods for anomalous gas concentration detection. A spectroscopic system, such as a wavelength modulated spectroscopy (WMS) system may measure gas concentrations in a target area. However, noise, such as speckle noise, may interfere with measuring relatively low concentrations of gas, and may lead to false positives. A noise model, which includes a contribution from a speckle noise model, may be used to process data from the spectroscopic system. An adaptive threshold may be applied based on an expected amount of noise. A speckle filter may remove measurements which are outliers based on a measurement of their noise. Plume detection may be used to determine a presence of gas plumes. Each of these processing steps may be associated with a confidence, which may be used to determine an overall confidence in the processed measurements/gas plumes.
Device and method for optical spectrum measurement
A device for measuring optical spectra at high speed and with high resolution using tunable optical laser comb sources. In one embodiment there is provided a first tunable comb laser source and a second tunable comb laser source whereby the wavelength of each comb laser source is chosen such that the combination of the two sources provides a continuous spectral coverage over a band in an optical spectrum under a selected wavelength tuning condition. By overlapping the two comb sources in the manner described the deadzone issue is overcome in the most spectrally efficient way possible.
Terahertz spectroscopy and imaging in dynamic environments
Embodiments are disclosed for terahertz spectroscopy and imaging in dynamic environments. In an embodiment, a transmitter of an electronic device emits a continuous electromagnetic (EM) wave in the terahertz (THz) frequency band into a dynamic environment that includes a transmission medium that changes over time. A receiver of the electronic device, receives an EM wave reflected off an object in the environment and determines a spectral response of the reflected EM wave. The spectral response includes absorption spectra at a frequency in the THz frequency band that is indicative of a known target transmission medium. The absorption spectra of the target transmission medium and a path length of the reflected EM wave signal are used to obtain the concentration level of the target transmission medium from a reference library of known concentration levels.
Spectroscopy system and method of performing spectroscopy
A spectroscopy system is disclosed, and includes a resonant cavity, a first conduit configured to couple at a first end thereof to a gas source, and at a second end thereof to a first end of a sorbent tube containing a sample for analysis, and a second conduit configured to couple at a first end thereof to a second end of the sorbent tube, and at a second end thereof to the resonant cavity.
TUNABLE HYBRID III-V/IV LASER SENSOR SYSTEM-ON-A CHIP FOR REAL-TIME MONITORING OF A BLOOD CONSTITUENT CONCENTRATION LEVEL
A spectroscopic laser sensor based on hybrid III-V/IV system-on-a-chip technology. The laser sensor is configured to either (i) be used with a fiber-optic probe connected to an intravenous/intra-arterial optical catheter for direct invasive blood analyte concentration level measurement or (ii) be used to measure blood analyte concentration level non-invasively through an optical interface attached, e.g., to the skin or fingernail bed of a human. The sensor includes a III-V gain-chip, e.g., an AIGalnAsSb/GaSb based gain-chip, and a photonic integrated circuit, with laser wavelength filtering, laser wavelength tuning, laser wavelength monitoring, laser signal monitoring and signal output sections realized on a chip by combining IV-based semiconductor substrates and flip-chip AIGal-nAsSb/GaSb based photodetectors and embedded electronics for signal processing. Embodiments of the invention may be applied for real-time monitoring of critical blood analyte concentration levels such as lactates, urea, glucose, ammonia, albumin, etc.