Claims
- 1. A cuvette for receiving a liquid sample containing light-scattering molecules, said cuvette having:
- a well for said liquid sample having at least one surface of optically transparent material adapted to be contacted by said liquid sample,
- said surface when contacted by said liquid sample adapted to reflect a light beam striking said surface and adapted to emit elastically scattered light,
- a face portion adapted to admit a light beam to strike said surface and further adapted to release said elastically scattered light through said face portion, and
- a light-trap prism adjacent said surface to absorb reflected light energy by multiple reflections.
- 2. The cuvette of claim 1 wherein said surface of optically transparent material is a planar surface.
- 3. The cuvette of claim 2 wherein said face portion is located at the base of the cuvette.
- 4. The cuvette of claim 3 wherein the face portion is adapted to admit a light beam to strike said planar surface at about six degrees above the critical angle.
- 5. The cuvette of claim 1 wherein the light-trap prism has upper and lower planar prism surfaces which are substantially parallel, said upper planar prism surface adapted to emit reflected light.
- 6. A cuvette of molded optically transparent material for receiving a liquid sample containing light-scattering molecules, said cuvette having:
- a well for said liquid sample having at least one planar surface adapted to be contacted by said liquid sample,
- said planar surface when contacted by said liquid sample adapted to reflect a light beam striking said surface and adapted to emit elastically scattered light,
- a face portion at the base of said cuvette adapted to admit a light beam to strike said surface and further adapted to release said elastically scattered light through said face portion, and
- a light-trap prism adjacent said planar surface and above said face portion having upper and lower prism surfaces which are substantially parallel, said upper planar prism surface adapted to transmit a portion of said light beam reflected from said planar surface, said prism further adapted to absorb a portion of said reflected light beam energy by multiple reflections.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 149,243 filed Jan. 27, 1988 which in turn was a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 879,236 filed June 26, 1986, each of which applications was assigned to the assignee of the present invention and which are hereby incorporated by reference into the present application.
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Edward H. Hellen and Daniel Alexrod, J. Opt. Soc. Am. B., vol. 4 (3): 337-350 (Mar. 1987), Fluorescene Emission at Dielectric and Metal-Film Interfaces. |
Continuation in Parts (2)
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149243 |
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879236 |
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