Scanning laser imaging system

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Inventors

Dixon, Arthur E.
Damaskinos, Savvas

Application #

113172

Filed

Aug-30-1993

Published

Jan-10-1995

Current US Class

250/458.1
356/318
356/417
356/72
356/73

International Classes

G01N 021/64

Field of Search

356/73 356/72 356/317 356/318 356/417 356/446 250/458.1 250/459.1 250/461.1 250/461.2

Assignee

Dixon; A. E. (Waterloo, CA)

Examiners

Evans; F. L.

US Patent References

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5296703   Scanning confocal...
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Other References

Cox, I. J., "Scanning Optical Fluorescence Microscopy", Journal of Microscopy 133, 149-154 (1984).

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Abstract
A scanning optical imaging or mapping system for macroscopic specimens is disclosed, which allows both confocal and non-confocal imaging to be performed in reflected light, photoluminescence, fluorescence and other contrast mechanisms. Several embodiments are disclosed, for use in photoluminescence mapping of semiconductor specimens, fluorescence scanning of gels used in gene sequencing, fingerprint detection, and other application areas.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A scanning-beam optical imaging system for macroscopic specimens comprising

means for supporting a specimen to be observed and measured,

an illumination source producing a light beam directed along an optical path toward said specimen,

means for focusing the light beam to a spot in a prescribed specimen plane,

means for scanning the light beam to move the spot in a predetermined scan pattern on said specimen plane,

a detection arm receiving light reflected, scattered or emitted from said spot in said specimen plane comprising

a condensing lens for collecting said reflected, scattered or emitted light,

a detector placed behind said condensing lens, a beamsplitter directing light returning from said specimen into said detection



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to the field of Scanning Laser Imaging Systems when used to image macroscopic specimens (i.e. specimens larger than those viewed through a microscope, which usually have a maximum size of 1 mm.times.1 mm), including systems used to form Photoluminescence (PL) maps of semiconductor specimens, or images of semiconductor specimens in which the contrast mechanisms include reflected light, transmitted light, scattered light, lifetimes, optical beam induced current or voltage, and others. This invention further relates to fluorescence (FL) images or maps of biological or other specimens, as well as reflected light images of these specimens. This invention further relates to fluorescent gel scanning for gene sequencing, and also to the detection of fingerprints.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION:

Much of the background information for this invention was described in British Patent Application GB 92 18482.9 by A. E. Dixon and S. Damaskinos, entitled "Apparatus and Method for Scanning Laser Imaging of Macroscopic Specimens". That application describes prior art systems for both fluorescence and photoluminescence imaging of large specimens using scanning stage confocal and non-confocal laser microscopes, and using camera systems in which the whole specimen is illuminated and imaged at the same time.
 
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