Claims
- 1. An apparatus for determining IR spectral information of a sample in a sample volume, comprising:
an IR light source; a sampling accessory for positioning the sample volume in an optical path; an optically dispersive element in the optical path, wherein at least a portion of an emission from the IR light source is passed through the sample along the optical path, said at least a portion of an emission interacting with the optically dispersive element to form a dispersed light beam; and an IR detector having a plurality of detection elements therein arranged at least along a dispersion direction of the dispersed light beam, wherein the IR detector detects the dispersed light beam and provides an output which determines the IR spectral information of the sample, and wherein the apparatus is capable of determining the IR spectral information using no moving parts during operation.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the optically dispersive element is a diffraction grating.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the optically dispersive element is a prism.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the optically dispersive element is a Pellin-Broca prism.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the prism is substantially transparent to IR wavelengths.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the prism comprises ZnSe.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the optically dispersive element is adjustable, and a range of wavelengths in the dispersed light beam projected onto the IR detector is determined by adjusting an angle of incidence between the at least a portion of an emission from the IR light source and a surface of the optically dispersive element.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an adjustable aperture in the optical path.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the adjustable aperture is a slit having at least an adjustable width.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein the adjustable aperture is an adjustable iris.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the IR detector comprises a plurality of detection elements arranged in a plurality of rows.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the IR detector is a focal plane array.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the focal plane array comprises InSb.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the focal plane array is an microbolometer focal plane array.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the focal plane array comprises MCT.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein a plurality of focal plane array pixel outputs corresponding to at least one of a plurality of wavelengths contained in the dispersed light beam are summed together to improve a signal-to-noise-ratio of a signal representing an amplitude of the at least one of a plurality of wavelengths.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the dispersed light beam is projected onto the focal plane array such that a row direction along the focal plane array is essentially aligned with the dispersion direction of the dispersed light beam, and wherein each column of the focal plane array corresponds to an associated wavelength of light in the dispersed light beam.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17, wherein the dispersed light beam is projected onto the focal plane array such that a plurality of rows is illuminated by the dispersed light beam.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 18, wherein an output from one pixel in each of the plurality of rows are added together along one column of the focal plane array to improve a signal-to-noise-ratio of a signal representing an amplitude of the associated wavelength of light.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 19, wherein pixel outputs are added together along each of a plurality of columns of the focal plane array.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the output from the IR detector includes a plurality of summed detector outputs at each of a plurality of wavelengths contained in the dispersed light beam,
wherein the plurality of summed detector outputs improve a signal-to-noise-ratio of signals representing associated amplitudes of said each of the plurality of wavelengths.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the IR detector detects light having a wavelength at least in a mid-IR band.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said sampling accessory is a sample holder.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said optical path includes at least one optical fiber.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein said at least one optical fiber is a multimode fiber.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein said at least one optical fiber propagates light in a mid-IR band.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of sampling accessories each positioning at least one different sample volume,
wherein the apparatus simultaneously determines IR spectral information of each of the at least one different sample volumes.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said sampling accessory is configured to provide an optical density of the sample which is adequate for detection of an IR absorption phenomena within said sample volume.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of optically dispersive elements for forming a plurality of dispersed light beams each corresponding to a different sample.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
a display for displaying an IR spectrograph; and means for controlling the IR detector and the display.
- 31. The apparatus of claim 30, wherein the means for controlling the IR detector and the display includes a personal computer.
- 32. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein IR detector comprises an IR camera.
- 33. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a personal computer operatively connected to said IR detector, wherein the personal computer processes the IR detector output to identify one or more chemical functional groups in the sample.
- 34. The apparatus of claim 33, further comprising an alarm that is activated based upon a detection of one or more signature chemical functional groups in the sample.
- 35. A real-time, non-interferometric apparatus using IR absorption phenomena and no moving parts during operation to perform chemical analysis in one or more sample volumes, the apparatus comprising:
a broadband light source; at least one sampling accessory for positioning the one or more sample volumes so that at least a portion of light emitted from the broadband light source passes through each of the one or more sample volumes; adjustable means for optically dispersing the at least a portion of light passed through each of the one or more sample volumes to obtain one or more corresponding dispersed sample beams; a two-dimensional IR detector array having a plurality of detector elements arranged in rows and columns, optical coupling means for coupling the one or more corresponding dispersed sample beams onto the two-dimensional IR detector array; and processor means for controlling the two-dimensional IR detector array and providing non-interferometric chemical analysis of said one or more samples based at least upon an IR absorption spectrum in one or more particular wavelength regions, wherein each of the one or more corresponding dispersed sample beams are projected on multiple rows in a different area of the two-dimensional IR detector array, and corresponding column detector elements in each of the multiple rows are added together within each different area of the two-dimensional IR detector array to determine an intensity of an IR spectral component at a particular wavelength in real time, and wherein a signal-to-noise-ratio of a signal representing the intensity of the IR spectral component at the particular wavelength is increased by adding the corresponding column detector elements in each of the multiple rows.
- 36. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the adjustable means for optically dispersing the at least a portion of light passed through each of the one or more samples is a diffraction grating having an adjustable angle of incidence with respect to incident light impinging thereon.
- 37. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the adjustable means for optically dispersing the at least a portion of light passed through each of the one or more samples is a Pellin-Broca prism having an adjustable angle of incidence with respect to incident light projected thereon.
- 38. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the optical coupling means includes direct lens coupling.
- 39. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the optical coupling means includes one or more optical fibers.
- 40. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the two-dimensional IR detector array is an InSb focal plane array.
- 41. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the two-dimensional IR detector array is a microbolometer focal plane array.
- 42. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the two-dimensional IR detector includes MCT.
- 43. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein the processor means is a personal computer.
- 44. The apparatus of claim 35, wherein said adjustable means for optically dispersing the at least a portion of light passed through each of the one or more samples is adjusted to tune a wavelength range of said one or more corresponding dispersed sample beams.
- 45. A method of determining an IR spectrum of at least one sample in a sample volume using a non-interferometric apparatus, the method comprising:
providing an IR source; positioning the at least one sample volume in an optical path; passing at least a portion of an emission of the IR source through the at least one sample volume and into the optical path; optically dispersing the at least a portion of an emission of the IR source to form a dispersed IR light beam; detecting the dispersed IR light beam using a plurality of detectors arranged two-dimensionally in rows and columns; and non-interferometrically determining the IR spectrum of the at least one sample by evaluating an output from each detector in at least two rows of detectors, wherein each column of detectors represents a wavelength contained within the dispersed IR light beam.
- 46. The method of claim 45, further comprising adjusting the optical dispersion of the at least a portion of an emission of the IR source to control a range of wavelengths in the dispersed IR light beam.
- 47. The method of claim 45, further comprising simultaneously analyzing multiple samples in at least two sample volumes.
- 48. The method of claim 45, further comprising simultaneously presenting a plurality of spectral images to the plurality of detector outputs,
wherein each of the plurality of spectral images is projected onto a different area of the plurality of detector outputs.
- 49. The method of claim 45, further comprising increasing a signal-to-noise-ratio by co-adding a plurality of detector outputs in each of the columns.
- 50. The method of claim 45, further comprising increasing a signal-to-noise-ratio by co-adding a plurality of detector outputs obtained during more than one acquisition period of the plurality of detectors.
- 51. The method of claim 45, further comprising:
evaluating a spectrum of the IR source; and correcting a portion of a plurality of outputs of the plurality of detectors to account for the spectrum of the IR source.
- 52. The method of claim 45, further comprising maintaining all components of the apparatus in a stationary position relative to each other at least during said steps of passing, dispersing, detecting, and determining.
- 53. The method of claim 51, further comprising adjusting at least one dimension of an optical opening located between the IR source and the at least one sample to adjust a resolution of the non-interferometric apparatus.
- 54. The method of claim 45 further comprising processing the determined IR spectrum to identify one or more molecular functional groups in the at least one sample.
- 55. The method of claim 45 further comprising:
processing the determined IR spectrum to identify one or more signature functional groups in the at least one sample; and enabling an alarm if one or more of said one or more signature functional groups are found in the at least one sample.
- 56. A method of determining an IR spectrum of at least one sample in at least one sample volume using IR absorption in a non-interferometric apparatus, the apparatus including a broadband IR source; at least one sample accessory for positioning the at least one sample volume; an optically dispersive element; and a two-dimensional IR detector having a plurality of detection elements arranged in columns and rows, the method comprising:
projecting at least a portion of an emission of the broadband IR source into the at least one sample volume; coupling a light beam transmitted through the at least one sample volume to the optically dispersive element; forming a dispersed IR light beam; detecting the dispersed IR light beam using the two-dimensional IR detector; and non-interferometrically determining the IR spectrum of the at least one sample by evaluating an output from each detector in a plurality of rows of detectors, wherein each column of detectors represents a wavelength contained within the dispersed IR light beam.
- 57. The method of claim 56, further comprising maintaining the broadband IR source, the optically dispersive element, and the two-dimensional IR detector motionless at least with respect to each other at least during said steps of projecting, coupling, forming, detecting, and determining.
- 58. The method of claim 56, further comprising increasing a signal-to-noise-ratio by co-adding a plurality of detector outputs in each of the columns.
- 59. The method of claim 56, further comprising increasing a signal-to-noise-ratio by co-adding a plurality of detector outputs obtained during more than one acquisition period of the two-dimensional IR detector.
- 60. The method of claim 56, wherein said coupling step includes direct lens coupling.
- 61. The method of claim 56, wherein said coupling step includes fiber optic coupling.
- 62. The method of claim 61, wherein said fiber optic coupling at least includes coupling the dispersed IR light beam into the two-dimensional IR detector from the at least one sample volume which is remotely located a substantial distance from the two-dimensional IR detector and the non-interferometric apparatus.
- 63. The method of claim 62, further comprising fiber optically coupling the at least a portion of the emission of the broadband IR source into the at least one sample volume.
- 64. The method of claim 56, further comprising simultaneously projecting multiple spectral images onto the two-dimensional IR detector,
wherein each of the multiple spectral images is projected onto a different area of the two-dimensional IR detector, each of the multiple spectral images representing an IR spectrum of a corresponding sample.
- 65. The method of claim 56, further comprising processing the determined IR spectrum to detect the presence of one or more molecular functional groups.
- 66. The method of claim 56, further comprising enabling an alarm if the determined IR spectrum includes one or more signature functional groups.
- 67. The method of claim 56, further comprising detecting, from said IR spectrum, a chemical species in real-time in any of a gaseous, a liquid, and a solid state.
- 68. The method of claim 67, wherein said detecting a chemical species in real time includes detecting a chemical or a biological warfare agent.
- 69. The method of claim 67, wherein said detecting a chemical species in real time includes measuring and detecting a gaseous hazardous material, wherein said gaseous hazardous material includes hazardous fumes or vapors.
- 70. The method of claim 56, further comprising determining, from the IR spectrum, at least one physical attribute of the at least one sample.
- 71. The method of claim 70, wherein the at least one physical attribute is continuously determined essentially in real-time.
- 72. The method of claim 70, wherein said determining at least one physical attribute includes measuring at least one of a thickness, a chemical structure, and an orientation of a coating on a solid surface, wherein said solid surface includes at least one of a semiconductor, a metal, and a dielectric.
- 73. The method of claim 70, wherein said determining at least one physical attribute includes measuring a thickness, in either a transmission or a reflection mode, of a film on a liquid surface.
- 74. The method of claim 73, further comprising measuring the thickness of an oil film on a water surface.
- 75. The method of claim 70, wherein said determining at least one physical attribute includes detecting and measuring at least one of a thickness, a concentration, and a chemical structure of a fluorocarbon material.
- 76. The method of claim 70, wherein said determining at least one physical attribute includes measuring and detecting at least one of a thickness, an orientation, and a chemical structure of an film on a solid substrate.
- 77. The method of claim 70, wherein said determining at least one physical attribute includes measuring and detecting at least one of a thickness, an orientation, and a chemical structure of an electrochemically deposited film on a solid substrate including a semiconductor.
- 78. The method of claim 70, wherein said determining at least one physical attribute includes measuring and detecting at least one of a thickness, an orientation, and a chemical structure of a film that has been chemically or physically degraded by heat, radiation or light.
- 79. The method of claim 70, wherein said determining at least one physical attribute includes measuring a thickness of a film in real-time.
- 80. The method of claim 70, further comprising, based on said at least one physical attribute, controlling at least one of a stretching, a crystallizing, and an aligning process.
- 81. The method of claim 70, wherein said determining at least one physical attribute includes measuring and detecting at least one of a thickness, an orientation, a chemical structure, and a crystallization of a film.
- 82. The method of claim 56, wherein said coupling step further comprises coupling the light beam transmitted through the at least one sample volume through an IR telescope.
- 83. The method of claim 56, wherein said coupling step further comprises coupling the light beam transmitted through the at least one sample volume through an IR microscope.
- 84. The method of claim 56, wherein said coupling step further comprises coupling the light beam transmitted through the at least one sample volume through an endoscope.
- 85. An apparatus for collecting, processing, and displaying IR spectral information of a material illuminated by an IR light source, comprising:
an optically dispersive element; an IR focal plane array; and light coupling means for coupling an IR signal resulting from an IR absorption interaction within the illuminated material to the IR focal plane array; processing means for processing an output of the IR focal plane array; and determining the IR spectral information; and display means for displaying the IR spectral information.
- 86. The apparatus of claim 85, wherein said light coupling means includes a polarizing element.
- 87. The apparatus of claim 85, wherein said IR signal resulting from an IR absorption interaction within the illuminated material is reflected from the material.
- 88. The apparatus of claim 85, wherein said IR signal resulting from an IR absorption interaction within the illuminated material is transmitted through the material.
- 89. The apparatus of claim 85, wherein said light coupling means includes fiber optical coupling.
- 90. The apparatus of claim 85, wherein said processing means analyzes the IR focal plane output and enables an alarm if one or more specific functional groups is detected.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §120 of PCT International Phase Application of Rabolt et al. entitled “Apparatus and Method for Real-Time IR Spectroscopy”, serial number PCT/US01/30724 filed on Oct. 1, 2001, the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
GOVERNMENT LICENSE RIGHTS
[0002] The United States Government has rights in this invention as provided for by National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant No. 0076017.
PCT Information
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PCT/US01/30724 |
10/1/2001 |
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