Sensitive nonlinear optical spectroscopy

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Inventors

Liao, Paul F.

Application #

087877

Filed

Oct-24-1979

Published

Aug-18-1981

Current US Class

356/301
356/318

International Classes

G01J 003/44

Field of Search

356/301 356/307 356/317 356/318

Assignee

Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated (Murray Hill, NJ)

Examiners

Evans; F. L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Einschlag; Michael B.

US Patent References

4193690   Heterodyne detectio...

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Moore et al., Analytical Chemistry, vol. 45, No. 12, Oct. 1973, pp. 2009-2014. Eesley et al., Digest of Technical Papers, Jun. 1977, pp. 31 and 32. Levenson, Physics Today, May 1977, pp. 44-47. Sorem et al., Optical Communications, vol. 5, No. 3, Jun. 1972, pp. 148-151. Moses et al., Optics Letters, vol. 1, No. 4, Oct. 1977, pp. 115-117.

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Abstract
Saturation spectroscopy involving synchronous phase-sensitive detection and measurement of the intensity of the output when one of the input beams is chopped has a drawback that scattered light and fluorescence from the sample will also be chopped and produce a large background signal. According to the present invention, the direction of propagation of one of the input beams is modulated. This causes the direction of propagation of the output to be similarly modulated while producing only a negligible effect on the background radiation from scattering and fluorescence.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Apparatus for sensitive nonlinear optical spectroscopic analysis of a sample which comprises:

means (1, 3) for generatin at least two beams of radiation;

means (4, 6) for guiding said at least two beams of radiation to impinge upon said sample along a plurality of predetermined directions;

detector means (7, 8, 9, 10) for detecting radiation obtained from said sample after irradiation by said at least two beams of radiation;

characterized in that

said apparatus further includes means (12, 13, 14) for modulating at least one of said predetermined directions at a predetermined modulating frequency, and wherein said detector means is sensitive to said modulating frequency.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention pertains to the field of spectroscopy and more specifically to nonlinear spectroscopy.

Nonlinear spectroscopy with laser sources can be performed with high resolution and high sensitivity. Nonlinear spectroscopic techniques take advantage of the nonlinearity of the medium under study. The nonlinearity is greatly enhanced at natural resonances and this property is used to detect resonances. This involves subjecting the medium to several input beams and measuring the intensity of the output beams as a function of the frequencies of the input beams. The sensitivity of nonlinear spectroscopy is often limited by background light due to fluorescence and scattering. One scheme to reduce the effects of background is described in an article entitled "Saturation Spectroscopy in Molecular Iodine by Intermodulated Fluorescence" by M. S. Sorem and A. L. Schawlow, Optics Communications, Vol. 5, No. 3, June 1972, pp. 148-151 involves synchronous phase-sensitive detection and measurement of the intensity of the output when the input beams are chopped at two different frequencies. The phase-sensitive detection must be made at the sum frequency. If one detects at the fundamental modulation frequencies a large background signal is observed because the scattered light and fluorescence from the sample will be modulated at those frequencies.
 
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