Claims
- 1. An apparatus for enhancing signal to noise ratio in the detection of electromagnetic radiation traversing a capillary tube of outer diameter on the order of or less than 375 microns and center bore diameter on the order of 50 microns, comprising:
- a capillary of outer diameter on the order of or less than 375 microns and having center bore of diameter on the order of or less than 50 microns;
- a lens; and
- holding means for holding said lens and the capillary tube, said holding means having an aperture so that said aperture and said lens together define an optic axis, said holding means configured to hold the capillary tube such that the center of the capillary tube traverses the optic axis;
- said lens having a focal length and being held at such a position by said holding means such that electromagnetic radiation incident on said aperture is focussed to pass substantially radially through the center bore of the capillary tube.
- 2. An apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said holding means comprises two mating parts, a first part having said aperture and configured for holding said lens, and a second part which when placed into juxtaposition with said first part holds capillary tube so that the center of the capillary tube traverses the optic axis, said second part having an exit aperture for permitting detection of electromagnetic radiation that has traversed the capillary tube from the lens.
- 3. An apparatus for enhancing the signal to noise ratio in the detection of electromagnetic radiation traversing a capillary tube, comprising:
- a ball lens; and
- holding means for holding said lens and the capillary tube, said holding means having an aperture so that said aperture and said ball lens together define an optic axis, said holding means configured to hold the capillary tube such that the center of the capillary tube traverses the optic axis;
- said ball lens having a focal length and being held at such a position by said holding means such that electromagnetic radiation incident upon said aperture is focussed to pass substantially radially through the capillary tube.
- 4. An apparatus as in claim 3 wherein said holding means holds the capillary tube in contact with said ball lens.
- 5. An apparatus as in claim 4 wherein said ball lens is made of sapphire.
- 6. An apparatus as in claim 3 wherein said holding means includes a deformable substance within which is a hole of diameter a few percent smaller than the diameter of the ball lens and wherein the spherical lens is press fit into this hole.
- 7. An apparatus for enhancing signal to noise ratio in the detection of electromagnetic radiation traversing a capillary tube, comprising:
- a ball lens;
- holding means for holding said ball lens and the capillary tube, said holding means having an aperture that, in conjunction with said lens, defines an optic axis, said holding means having a trapezoidal groove within which is fitted the capillary tube to hold the capillary tube in contact with the ball lens such that the center of the capillary tube traverses the optic axis;
- said ball lens having a focal length such that electromagnetic radiation incident on said aperture is focussed to pass radially through the capillary tube.
- 8. An apparatus for enhancing signal to noise ratio in the detection of electromagnetic radiation traversing a capillary tube, comprising:
- a ball lens;
- holding means for holding said ball lens in contact with the capillary tube, said holding means having an aperture that, in conjunction with said lens, defines an optic axis that passes through the ball lens and the center of the capillary tube;
- said ball lens having a focal length such that electromagnetic radiation incident on said aperture is focussed to pass radially through the capillary tube.
- 9. A sample cell assembly for use in spectroscopy of samples in capillary chromatography comprising sample cell means having a cavity defined by a wall for containing a sample to be analyzed, and ball lens means in the form of a sphere mounted adjacent said wall for directing light from a source through said wall.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/260,888, filed Oct. 21, 1988, now abandoned.
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