Compact optical measurement probe

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Inventors

Slater, Joseph B.

Application #

350580

Filed

Jan-24-2003

Published

Jun-14-2005

Current US Class

250/227.11
356/301
356/318
385/12
385/147
385/31

International Classes

G02B 006//00

Field of Search

356/301 356/318 385/12 385/31 385/49 385/50 385/147 250/227.11 347/260 372/20 424/91 600/160

Assignee

Kaiser Optical Systems, Inc. (Ann Arbor, MI)

Examiners

Font; Frank G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gifford, Krass, Groh, Sprinkle, Anderson & Citkowski, PC

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Abstract
A remote optical measurement suitable for Raman and fluorescence detection uses one or more dielectric components and an optical configuration which affords significant miniaturization, in some cases resulting in a probe with dimensions on the order of one-half inch or less on a side. A primary application is the pharmaceutical market, wherein the reactors vessels are only 1-inch in diameter, causing a scale down of instrumentation due to space requirements.
 
Claims
1. A miniature fiber-optic probehead configured for interconnection to a first optical fiber for carrying excitation energy to the probehead, and a second optical fiber for carrying collected energy for analysis, the probehead comprising:

a dielectric bandpass filter for filtering the excitation energy;

a beam combiner for merging the filtered excitation energy into a combined, counter-propagating sample excitation and collection path; and

wherein the beam combiner is tilted at an angle of less than 20 degrees relative to the combined, counter-propagating sample excitation and collection path.

2. The miniature fiber-optic probehead of claim 1, wherein the beam combiner is a dielectric edge filter.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to optical measurement probes and, in particular, to a probe that uses one or more dielectric components to reduce size.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Induced radiative effects such as Raman scattering and fluorescence have become extremely valuable investigative tools. To characterize a composition in a remote or hostile environment, optical fibers may advantageously be used to deliver excitation energy to a sample under investigation and to carry scattered radiation back to means for spectral analysis. An excitation source path may take the form of a laser providing a stimulus at an appropriate wavelength coupled to an input fiber, and a collection path may be made up of a second fiber carrying return radiative information to a spectral analysis tool such as a spectrograph.

Such remote spectral analysis presents technical challenges, however, including the strong scattering signature of the material used for the optical fiber, this interference potentially being generated by both the laser excitation in the illumination fiber and any strong Rayleigh (unshifted) Scattering allowed to enter the collection fiber. These spurious fiber signatures can compete with, or even overshadow, the desired signature of the sample under test, particularly when long lengths of fiber are used.
 
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