Claims
- 1. A detector for detecting particles in a fluid, the detector comprising:a voltage supply for supplying a voltage; a first electrode having an interior opening extending through the first electrode; and a second electrode comprising a pin extending through the interior opening to define a passageway for the fluid; the first electrode and the second electrode being connected to the voltage supply so that the voltage is applied between the first electrode and the second electrode to define an electric field between the first electrode and the second electrode; and at least one of the interior opening and the pin being shaped so that the passageway is tapered and the electric field varies along a length of the pin.
- 2. A detector as in claim 1, wherein the interior opening is tapered.
- 3. A detector as in claim 1, wherein the pin is tapered.
- 4. A detector as in claim 1, wherein the first electrode has a slot extending to the interior opening to allow observation of the passageway.
- 5. A detector as in claim 4, further comprising a photodetector array adjacent to the slot to allow the observation of the passageway by the photodetector array.
- 6. A detector as in claim 1, wherein the voltage supply is connected to the first electrode through an array of resistors which are disposed in parallel.
- 7. A detector as in claim 6, wherein each of the resistors in the array is a detection resistor which changes a physical property in accordance with a flow of current in said detection resistor.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/415,835, filed on Oct. 12, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,323,633.
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