Claims
- 1. A light source having a broad, continuous emission wavelength of from about 435 nm up to 1600 nm and higher, comprised of a mixture of inorganic phosphors activated with copper or silver and co-activated with a halide or a trivalent ion when excited by a source of light energy.
- 2. A light source having a broad, continuous emission wavelength of from about 435 nm up to 1600 nm and higher, comprised of a mixture of II-VI phosphors activated with copper or silver and co-activated with a halide or a trivalent ion when excited by electron bombardment.
- 3. a light source according to claim 2 wherein said II-VI phosphors are of zinc and cadmium.
- 4. A light source according to claim 1 wherein said inorganic phosphors are selected from the group consisting of solid solutions of zinc sulfide, zinc selenide, zinc telluride, cadmium sulfide, cadmium selenide, cadmium telluride, metal silicates, metal aluminum garnet and alumina.
- 5. A light source according to claim 2 wherein said II-VI phosphors are selected from the group consisting of solid solutions of zinc sulfide, zinc selenide, zinc telluride, cadmium sulfide, cadmium selenide, cadmium telluride, metal silicates, metal aluminum garnet and alumina.
- 6. A cathode ray tube comprising a glass envelope including an electron beam terminated with a screen wherein the screen is coated with a layer of the phosphor mixture of claim 1.
- 7. A light emitting diode coated with a phosphor layer mixture of claim 1, in turn coated with a light transparent layer.
- 8. A phosphor mixture comprising phosphors having an emission frequency varying from about 600 to about 1600 nm.
- 9. A phosphor mixture according to claim 8 wherein said phosphors comprise a mixture of strontium lithium silicate activated with divalent tin or manganese; alumina activated with trivalent titanium; cadmium sulfide activated with copper and magnesium silicate activated with chromium.
- 10. A phosphor mixture according to claim 8 wherein said phosphors comprise a mixture of calcium-magnesium silicate activated with divalent europium or manganese; alumina activated with titanium; cadmium sulfide activated with copper; magnesium silicate activated with chromium; and yttrium silicate activated with chromium.
- 11. A light emitting diode comprising a phosphor layer surrounding a light emitting diode wherein said phosphor layer is a phosphor mixture according to claim 9.
- 12. A light emitting diode according to claim 11 wherein said diode emits light in the ultraviolet light range of 300 to 420 nm.
- 13. A light emitting diode comprising a phosphor layer surrounding a light emitting diode wherein said phosphor layer is a phosphor mixture of claim 11.
- 14. A light source comprising a phosphor layer of claim 11 on a transparent substrate and an array of light emitting diodes of varying emission frequency mounted behind said substrate.
- 15. A non-invasive method for monitoring glucose concentration in a diabetic patient using as a light source the phosphor mixture of claim 1, illuminating a portion of the body that will transmit light therethrough, and measuring the light transmission.
- 16. A method according to claim 12 wherein the body portion is an ear lobe.
- 17. A method for monitoring glucose concentration in a diabetic patient using as a light source the phosphor mixture of claim 2.
- 18. A method for monitoring glucose concentration in a diabetic patient using as a light source the phosphor mixture of claim 7.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Serial No. 60/384,609 filed May 31, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60384609 |
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