Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Raman immersion probe systems and methods
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Application No.: US16595949Application Date: 2019-10-08
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Publication No.: US10976259B2Publication Date: 2021-04-13
- Inventor: Harry Owen
- Applicant: Harry Owen
- Applicant Address: US MI Franklin
- Assignee: Harry Owen
- Current Assignee: Harry Owen
- Current Assignee Address: US MI Franklin
- Agency: The Law Offices of John G. Posa
- Main IPC: G01J3/44
- IPC: G01J3/44 ; G01N21/65

Abstract:
Immersion Raman probes use collimated light as opposed to a diverging fiber bundle or lens-based focusing geometry to deliver and collect light to and from a sample, thereby eliminating problems associated with chromatic aberration. The probes convey counter-propagating excitation and collection beams to and from a distally sealed, signal-transmissive optical component such as a window immersed, in contact with, or otherwise exposed to a sample volume. The counter-propagating excitation and collection beams pass directly through the sealed optical component and into the sample volume in collimated form for Raman analysis thereof. The probe may further include a baffled sample chamber coupled to the distal end of the probe optic body, with one or more optical elements to reflect the counter-propagating beams. The sample chamber may be fixed or axially movable to facilitate path length adjustment. The invention finds utility in process Raman, microscopy and other applications.
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