Patent classifications
G01J3/0291
IMAGING DEVICE WITH SPECTROMETER AND METHODS FOR USE THEREWITH
A user device for imaging a scene includes a first plurality of optical sensors coupled to a substrate for collecting an image of a scene and a second plurality of optical sensors coupled to the substrate for collecting spectral information from the image. A plurality of sets of interference filters are associated with the second plurality of optical sensors, where each interference filter of a set of interference filters is configured to pass light in one of a plurality of wavelength ranges to one or more optical sensors of the second plurality of optical sensors and each optical sensor of the plurality of optical sensors is associated with a spatial area of the image. A processor is adapted to receive an output from the first plurality of optical sensors and the second plurality of optical sensors and determine, based on the spectral information, a target area within the scene. The processor is further adapted to retrieve focus data for the scene, determine a focus distance for the target area and output user-perceptible information to an output display.
Portable spectrometer for chemical sensing
Techniques are disclosed for a chemical sensor architecture based on a fabric-based spectrometer. An example apparatus implementing the techniques includes a portable spectrometer device including a first fabric layer and a second fabric layer coupled to the first fabric layer to form a pouch. The second fabric layer includes a fiber fabric spectrometer substrate comprising a fiber material including one or more electronic devices, wherein the pouch is configured to receive a colorimetric substrate and the fiber fabric spectrometer substrate is configured to measure reflectance of a colorimetric substrate disposed in the pouch.
CELLPHONE-BASED RAMAN SPECTROMETER SYSTEM FOR THE DETECTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES
A small, handheld Raman spectrometer device can be built from a laser, lenses, and a diffraction grating configured in a right-angle Raman spectroscopy geometry, and used in conjunction with a cell-phone camera to record the Raman spectra. The cell-phone-based Raman spectrometer system is suited to performing in-situ measurements of chemical and biological molecules.
Food analysis device
The present disclosure relates to a spectrometer comprising a spectral decomposition device and a radiation detector. These components are configured such that the spectral decomposition device can break up an incident electromagnetic measuring radiation into components in a wavelength-dependent manner. The radiation detector can measure the intensity of at least one of these components. The spectrometer is configured such that the spectrometer transmits analysis information from the analysis of a food or of a food component to a food preparation device and/or outputs it to the user via an output device. The present disclosure further relates to a system including a control device as well as to a method. In this way, a reproducible cooking result as well as an output of the nutritional values and the actual energy content of the prepared food can be made possible.
Method for performing Raman spectroscopy within a logging while drilling instrument
A downhole tool has a tool body with an outer diameter equal to a borehole diameter, at least one cavity formed in and opening to an outer surface defining the outer diameter of the tool body, a light source, a filter, and a light detector mounted in the at least one cavity, and a window disposed at the opening of the at least one cavity, wherein the window encloses the cavity.
Methods and apparatus for spectroscopic identification and/or calibrated quantification of surface concentration of materials
Apparatus and methods for creating deposits of uniformly spaced or uniformly overlapping droplets of selected chemicals where each droplet has an a priori known amount of the selected chemical or chemicals is taught (including biological and microbial materials). In some embodiments the deposits may be used as samples of different but known concentrations that may be used to calibrate spectroscopic inspection instruments to enable such instruments to not only provide identification in situ of unknown materials but also to provide calibrated and traceable surface concentrations of such materials. In some embodiments, such calibrated instruments may be used in enhanced processes for validating the cleanliness of manufacturing surfaces such as surfaces of equipment used in the preparation of pharmaceuticals, food, or semiconductor devices. Such instruments may be used to ensure adequate purity, or non-contamination, of surfaces of products themselves or packaging materials or of locations where such products will be used. Such calibrated instruments may also be useful in detecting cleanliness of non-manufacturing surfaces where contamination may be of concern, whether they be public or private spaces such as laboratories, restaurants, airports, satellites or other spacecraft. In some embodiments, such instruments may range from deep UV instruments to far infrared instruments or beyond.
AN EASILY ADJUSTABLE OPTICAL EMISSION SPECTROMETER
The invention relates to an optical emission spectrometer (1) being easily adjustable, and to a method (100) to set-up and operate such a spectrometer (1) comprising a plasma stand (2) to establish a light emitting plasma from sample material, and an optical system (3) to measure the spectrum of the light (L) emitted by the plasma being characteristic to the sample material, where the optical system (3) comprises at least one light entrance aperture (31), at least one diffraction grating (32) to split up the light (L) coming from the plasma (A) and one or more detectors (33) to measure the spectrum of the light (L), wherein the plasma stand (2) and the optical system (3) are directly and fixedly mounted on respective a plasma stand flange (2B) and an optical system flange (3B) which are directly and fixedly connected to each other and wherein the optical emission spectrometer (1) further comprises an analyzing unit (34) adapted to analyze the measured spectrum and to compensate for a drift of the spectrum relative to the detector (33) potentially caused by heat transferred from the plasma stand (2) to the optical system (3) considering the thermal expansion of the optical system (3).
LASER ANALYSIS DEVICE
A laser analysis device includes a laser analysis unit that a sample is irradiated with laser light, a cover that covers a periphery of the laser analysis unit, so as to prevent the laser light from being emitted to outside, and has a slit in at least a part of the cover, a fastener configured to open and close the slit, and an interlock mechanism including a key provided on the fastener and a detector that detects a state in which the fastener is fully closed, in which in a state where the detector has detected that the fastener is fully closed, laser light having a predetermined intensity or more is introduced into the laser analysis unit.
MINIATURE MULTISPECTRAL DETECTION SYSTEM HAVING MULTIPLE SPECTROMETERS FOR ENHANCED PHOTODETECTION SPECTROSCOPY FOR DETECTION OF PATHOGENS, BIOMARKERS, OR ANY COMPOUND
Embodiments of this invention relate generally to a miniature multi-spectral system to detection pathogen, biomarkers, or any compound from a sample. In one example, a miniature multi-spectral system comprises a first miniature spectrometer to generate a first spectral output based on a sample, a second miniature spectrometer to generate a second spectral output based on the sample, and a processor coupled to the first and the second miniature spectrometers. The processor is configured to execute instructions to perform data fusion of the first and second spectral outputs to generate fused data, and to apply artificial intelligence (AI) of an AI module to the fused data to identify a pathogen, biomarker, or any compound from the sample.
Systems and methods for an absorbance detector with optical reference
Systems and methods are provided for a UV-VIS spectrophotometer, such as a UV-VIS detector unit included in a high-performance liquid chromatography system. In one example, a system for the UV-VIS detector unit may include a first light source, a signal detector, a flow path positioned intermediate the first light source and the signal detector, a second light source, and a reference detector. The first light source, the signal detector, and the flow path may be aligned along a first axis, and the second light source and the reference detector may be aligned along a second axis, different than the first axis.