Claims
- 1. An Aerosol Fluorescence Spectrum Analyzer comprising:an optical element which transfers light from a particle detection region in a first focal plane to a second focal plane; an aerodynamic flow system to move particles to and through the detection region; a first trigger laser emitting a beam of wavelength λ1 and focused in a trigger region through which particles flow on their way to the detection region; a second trigger laser emitting a beam of wavelength λ2 aimed in a direction approximately orthogonal to the direction of the first trigger laser and focused on the trigger region, the trigger region being defined by the intersection of the first and second trigger laser beams; a first wavelength-selective photodetector sensitive to light scattered from the trigger region and emitting an output signal in response to light of wavelength λ1; a second wavelength-selective photodetector sensitive to light scattered from the trigger region and emitting an output signal in response to light of wavelength λ2; a pulsed probe laser which emits a pulse of light centered on a particle detection volume triggered by the logically ANDed output signals of the first and second wavelength-selective photodetectors to emit a pulse of light substantially in the first focal plane and downstream of the trigger region; a spectral dispersing element positioned in the second focal plane; and a photosensor optically connected to the spectral dispersing element, triggered by the logically ANDed outputs of the first and second wavelength-selective photodetectors.
- 2. An Aerosol Fluorescence Spectrum Analyzer according to claim 1 wherein the photosensor comprises a CCD array.
- 3. An Aerosol Fluorescence Spectrum Analyzer according to claim 1 wherein the photosensor comprises a multiple anode photomultiplier tube.
- 4. An Aerosol Fluorescence Spectrum Analyzer according to claim 1 wherein the optical element comprises a lens.
- 5. An Aerosol Fluorescence Spectrum Analyzer according to claim 1 wherein the optical element comprises a reflective objective.
- 6. An Aerosol Fluorescence Spectrum Analyzer according to claim 5 wherein the reflective objective comprises a Schwartzchild optical element.
- 7. An Aerosol Fluorescence Spectrum Analyzer according to claim 5 wherein the reflective objective comprises a parabolic optical element.
- 8. An Aerosol Fluorescence Spectrum Analyzer according to claim 5 wherein the reflective objective comprises an ellipsoidal objective.
- 9. An Aerosol Fluorescence Spectrum Analyzer according to claim 1 wherein the optical element comprises both a reflecting objective and a spherical reflector positioned opposite the reflecting objective.
- 10. An Aerosol Fluorescence Spectrum Analyzer according to claim 1 wherein the pulsed laser is Q-switched.
- 11. An Aerosol Fluorescence Spectrum Analyzer according to claim 1 wherein the pulsed laser emits light in the UV range.
- 12. An Aerosol Fluorescence Spectrum Analyzer according to claim 1 wherein the first and second wavelength selective photodetectors comprise single channel analyzers operating in a window mode.
- 13. An Aerosol Fluorescence Spectrum Analyzer according to claim 1 wherein the aerodynamic flow system includes means to control the direction and speed of the particle.
- 14. An Aerosol Fluorescence Spectrum Analyzer according to claim 1 wherein at least one of the wavelength-selective photodetectors is responsive to light of a predetermined range of intensities.
- 15. An Aerosol Fluorescence Spectrum Analyzer comprising:triggerable pulsed laser means for fluorescence probing of a particle; optical means for collecting fluorescence emitted from the particle in a detection volume and for focusing it in a detection region; first triggering laser means for directing and focusing a beam of light of wavelength λ1 in a trigger volume substantially adjacent to the detection volume; second triggering laser means for directing a beam of light of wavelength λ2 in the trigger volume, in a direction approximately orthogonal to the direction of the beam emitted from the first triggering laser means; first sensor means for providing an output signal upon detecting light of wavelength λ1 scattered from a particle in the trigger volume; second sensor means for providing an output signal upon detecting light of wavelength λ2 scattered from a particle in the trigger volume; spectral detector means gated by ANDed outputs of the first and second sensor means for detecting fluorescence emitted from a particle and focused by the optical means while the triggerable pulsed laser means is in the “on” state.
- 16. An Aerosol Fluorescence Spectrum Analyzer according to claim 15 wherein at least one of the sensor means is responsive to light of a predetermined range of intensities.
- 17. A method for fluorescence probing particles flowing in a fluid, comprising:defining a trigger volume in the fluid by intersecting a plurality of substantially orthogonally aimed trigger laser beams, each of a different wavelength; detecting light scattered from the vicinity of the trigger volume by a plurality of particle detectors each sensitive to a wavelength corresponding to the wavelength of a trigger laser beam; probing the particles with a pulsed laser triggered by the particle detectors; collecting fluorescence emitted from the particle in a detection volume and focusing it in a detection region; detecting the fluorescence focused in the detection region.
- 18. A method for fluorescence probing particles flowing in a fluid according to claim 17 further comprising detecting light scattered from the vicinity of the trigger volume by a plurality of particle detectors each sensitive to a wavelength corresponding to the wavelength of a trigger laser beam and responsive to a predetermined range of intensities.
CLAIM TO PRIORITY
Applicants claim domestic priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) based on provisional application Ser. No. 60/147,794 having a filing date accorded to it of Aug. 9, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Provisional Applications (1)
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