Patent classifications
G01J3/0297
DETECTOR WAVELENGTH CALIBRATION
A method of calibrating a driving parameter of an optical component across an operating wavelength range of the component. The method comprises placing a layer of material in a light path, the layer of material being substantially planar and substantially transparent and having a thickness of the order of wavelengths in said range and operating said component to vary said driving parameter whilst detecting light transmitted through said layer of material to obtain driving parameter versus light intensity data. The obtained data is then compared with characterizing data previously derived for said layer of material in order to calibrate said driving parameter.
Systems and methods for Brillouin spectroscopy and imaging of tissues
Systems and methods are provided for measuring the mechanical properties of ocular tissue, such as the lens or corneal tissue, for diagnosis as well as treatment monitoring purposes. A laser locking feedback system is provided to achieve frequency accuracy and sensitivity that facilitates operations and diagnosis with great sensitivity and accuracy. Differential comparisons between eye tissue regions of a patient, either on the same eye or a fellow eye, can further facilitate early diagnosis and monitoring.
RAMAN SPECTROMETER
A Raman spectrometer 1 comprising a laser 1001 for illuminating a sample S under investigation, an auto-focusing system for focusing the laser 1001 on the sample S under investigation, and a detector 1010 for detecting Raman spectra emitted in response to illumination by the laser 1001. The auto-focusing system further comprises at least one adjustable focusing element for adjusting the location of the focus of the laser, a determination unit 1012 for determining a selected location for the focus of the laser 1001, and a control unit for adjusting the adjustable focusing element to focus the laser at said selected location determined by the determination unit 1012. The auto-focusing system is arranged under the control of software to enable determination of the selected location for the focus of the laser 1001.
A DEVICE FOR SMOOTHING SPECTRAL TRANSMISSION MODULATIONS AND A METHOD THEREOF
A device, system and method for smoothing spectral transmission modulations in an optical fiber which includes at least one holder for coupling a portion of the optical fiber, a fiber bending member configured to cyclically moving a segment of the portion orthogonally to a longitudinal axis of the portion from an initial position. The fiber bending member is positioned adjacent the at least one holder and the movement changes a radius of a curvature of the portion.
ACCESSORIES FOR HANDHELD SPECTROMETER
A protective sheath having a closed end and an open end is sized to receive a hand held spectrometer. The spectrometer can be placed in the sheath to calibrate the spectrometer and to measure samples. In a calibration orientation, an optical head of the spectrometer can be oriented toward the closed end of the sheath where a calibration material is located. In a measurement orientation, the optical head of the spectrometer can be oriented toward the open end of the sheath in order to measure a sample. To change the orientation, the spectrometer can be removed from the sheath container and placed in the sheath container with the calibration orientation or the measurement orientation. Accessory container covers can be provided and placed on the open end of the sheath with samples placed therein in order to provide improved measurements.
RADIATION MEASURING SYSTEMS AND METHODS THEREOF
A radiation measuring device for measuring electromagnetic radiation originating from an external source. The radiation measuring device includes, a spectrometer, a pyranometer, a pyrgeometer, a diffuser, and a control unit. The spectrometer and a pyranometer are positioned in a sensor zone of a housing of the radiation measuring device. The spectrometer measures visible shortwave radiation and near-infrared shortwave radiation received at the sensor zone. The pyranometer measures shortwave radiation received at the sensor zone. The pyrgeometer is positioned in another sensor zone of the housing and measures longwave radiation received at the other sensor zone. The control unit receives radiation measurements from the spectrometer, pyranometer, and pyrgeometer. A corrected amount of radiation received at the sensor zones of the radiation measuring device is determined from the received radiation measurements. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
Systems and methods for calibrating, configuring and validating an imaging device or system for multiplex tissue assays
A system and method for characterization and/or calibration of performance of a multispectral imaging (MSI) system equipping the MSI system for use with a multitude of different fluorescent specimens while being independent on optical characteristics of a specified specimen and providing an integrated system level test for the MSI system. A system and method are adapted to additionally evaluate and express operational parameters performance of the MSI system in terms of standardized units and/or to determine the acceptable detection range of the MSI system.
Window obscuration sensors for mobile gas and chemical imaging cameras
An infrared (IR) imaging system for determining a concentration of a target species in an object is disclosed. The imaging system can include an optical system including a focal plane array (FPA) unit behind an optical window. The optical system can have components defining at least two optical channels thereof, said at least two optical channels being spatially and spectrally different from one another. Each of the at least two optical channels can be positioned to transfer IR radiation incident on the optical system towards the optical FPA. The system can include a processing unit containing a processor that can be configured to acquire multispectral optical data representing said target species from the IR radiation received at the optical FPA. One or more of the optical channels may be used in detecting objects on or near the optical window, to avoid false detections of said target species.
MULTI-PARAMETER TEST AND CALIBRATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SPECTROMETER BASED ON NANOSECOND LIGHT SOURCE
The present disclosure provides a multi-parameter calibration system for a spectrometer based on a nanosecond light source, including a main channel for outputting nuclear pulse signals, and a coincidence channel for outputting the nuclear pulse signals. Each channel uses current nuclear pulse signals to drive a light-emitting diode (LED) to emit nuclear pulse optical signals, and a simulated scintillator is irradiated to emit nanosecond nuclear pulse optical signals. The present disclosure can respectively test and calibrate multiple parameter performance indexes of the spectrometer throughput baseline restoration spectrometer. The stability of the spectrometer is tested and calibrated through output of certain regular nuclear pulse signals.
Light Source Modules for Noise Mitigation
Configurations for light source modules and methods for mitigating coherent noise are disclosed. The light source modules may include multiple light source sets, each of which may include multiple light sources. The light emitted by the light sources may be different wavelengths or the same wavelength depending on whether the light source module is providing redundancy of light sources, increased power, coherent noise mitigation, and/or detector mitigation. In some examples, the light source may emit light to a coupler or a multiplexer, which may then be transmitted to one or more multiplexers. In some examples, the light source modules provide one light output and in other examples, the light source modules provide two light outputs. The light source modules may provide light with approximately zero loss and the wavelengths of light may be close enough to spectroscopically equivalent respect to a sample and far enough apart to provide coherent noise mitigation.