Claims
- 1. A spectrometer, comprising:
a source of a primary beam of radiant energy; a beamsplitter fixed in relation to the primary beam, for dividing primary beam into at least first and second energy beams which follow first and second optical paths; a tunable solid-state reference laser coupled to the spectrometer through a filter; at least one return reflector for reflecting the first beam back to the beamsplitter; at least one radiant energy detector; a control, data acquisition and processing electronic system;
- 2. A spectrometer, comprising:
a source of a primary beam of radiant energy; a beamsplitter fixed in relation to the primary beam, for dividing primary beam into at least first and second energy beams which follow first and second optical paths; at least one return reflector for reflecting the first beam back to he beamsplitting means; at least one radiant energy detector; a control, data acquisition and processing electronic system; a roof reflector rigidly coupled to the beamsplitter for the purpose of folding the second beam by an angle;
- 3. A spectrometer, comprising:
a source of a primary beam of radiant energy; a beamsplitter fixed in relation to the primary beam, for dividing primary beam into at least first and second energy beams which follow first and second optical paths; at least one return reflector for reflecting the first beam back to the beamsplitting means; at least one radiant energy detector; a control, data acquisition and processing electronic system; at least one flat compensator plate, having parallel faces, which may be scanned by nutation to vary the optical path difference;
- 4. the spectrometer of claim 1 where the filter is an etalon;
- 5. the spectrometer of claim 1 where the solid-state laser is a vertical cavity surface emitting laser;
- 6. the spectrometer of claim 1 where the solid state laser has a linewidth of less than 1 cm−1;
- 7. the roof reflector assembly of claim 2 where the assembly is machined by wire EDM;
- 8. the roof reflector assembly of claim 2 where the assembly is fabricated from ceramic;
- 9. the roof reflector assembly of claim 2 where the reflective coating is prepared by replication;
- 10. the spectrometer of claim 3 where a second refractive scanning plate is interposed in the first or second beam;
- 11. the spectrometer of claim 1 where the signal generated by the diode laser is demodulated;
- 12. the spectrometer of claim 1 where an additional source of radiant energy is used to probe the transfer functions of the detector or detectors;
- 13. the spectrometer of claim 1 where the transfer function of the detector is inverted by the use of an adaptive filter;
- 14. the spectrometer of claim I where the radiation detector detects an optically subtracted beam;
- 15. the spectrometer of claim 1 where the detector signal is modified to correct for nonlinear response using the response to a probe signal;
- 16. the spectrometer of claim 2 where the detector signal is modified to correct for nonlinear response using the response to a probe signal;
- 17. the spectrometer of claim 3 where the detector signal is modified to correct for nonlinear response using the response to a probe signal.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of Provisional Applications Serial No. 60/228,800, filed Aug. 2, 2000, No. 60/242,232, filed Oct. 17, 2000 and No. 60/288,273 filed May 2, 2001. This application is related to pending formal applications Ser. Nos. 09/299,022 and 09/433,964.
Government Interests
[0002] Portions of the inventions disclosed here have been made under contract with the United States Federal Government through the Department of Defense under contracts DAAD13-01-P-0012 and DAAD-05-96-P-3102. The Government has certain rights in these inventions.
Provisional Applications (5)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
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60228800 |
Jul 1999 |
US |
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60242232 |
Oct 2000 |
US |
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60288273 |
May 2001 |
US |
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60107060 |
Nov 1998 |
US |
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60119429 |
Feb 1999 |
US |