Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Spectroscopy systems and methods using quantum cascade laser arrays with lenses
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Application No.: US14985722Application Date: 2015-12-31
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Publication No.: US09784620B2Publication Date: 2017-10-10
- Inventor: Mark F. Witinski , Laurent Diehl , Christian Pfluegl
- Applicant: Pendar Technologies, LLC
- Applicant Address: US MA Cambridge
- Assignee: Pendar Technologies, LLC
- Current Assignee: Pendar Technologies, LLC
- Current Assignee Address: US MA Cambridge
- Agency: Cooley LLP
- Main IPC: G01J3/42
- IPC: G01J3/42 ; G01J3/02 ; G01J3/10

Abstract:
A spectroscopy system includes an array of quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) that emits an array of non-coincident laser beams. A lens array coupled to the QCL array substantially collimates the laser beams, which propagate along parallel optical axes towards a sample. The beams remain substantially collimated over the lens array's working distance, but may diverge when propagating over longer distances. The collimated, parallel beams may be directed to/through the sample, which may be within a sample cell, flow cell, multipass spectroscopic absorption cell, or other suitable holder. Alternatively, the beams may be focused to a point on, near, or within the target using a telescope or other suitable optical element(s). When focused, however, the beams remain non-coincident; they simply intersect at the focal point. The target transmits, reflects, and/or scatters this incident light to a detector, which transduces the detected radiation into an electrical signal representative of the target's absorption or emission spectrum.
Public/Granted literature
- US20160116337A1 SPECTROSCOPY SYSTEMS AND METHODS USING QUANTUM CASCADE LASER ARRAYS WITH LENSES Public/Granted day:2016-04-28
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