Claims
- 1. A method to compensate for lamp spectrum shift, comprising:
- exposing a first detector to a first light from a lamp, thereby generating a first signal indicative of intensity of said first light;
- exposing a second detector to a wavelength (.lambda.) of a second light from said lamp, thereby generating a second signal indicative of intensity of said wavelength of said second light, after said second light has interacted with a sample;
- determining a new color temperature (T.sub.1) of said first light using the following equation
- T.sub.1 =(F.sub.1 /A).sup.1/x
- where A=F.sub.i /(T.sub.i).sup.x,
- x=a color temperature exponent of said lamp,
- F.sub.1 =said first signal,
- F.sub.i =an initial reference signal, and
- T.sub.i =an initial color temperature corresponding to said initial reference signal; and determining a first compensated signal (I.sub.1) using the following equation
- I.sub.1 =S.sub.1 /B.sub.1
- where ##EQU9## S.sub.1 =said second signal, h=Planck's constant,
- c=speed of light in vacuum, and
- k=Boltzman constant.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said lamp is a tungsten filament lamp, and said color temperature exponent x=9.6.
- 3. A computer program product, comprising:
- a computer storage medium and a computer program code mechanism embedded in the computer storage medium for causing a spectrometer to compensate for lamp spectrum shift, the computer program code mechanism comprising:
- a first computer code device configured to receive a first signal from the spectrophotometer indicative of intensity of a first light from a lamp, said spectrophotometer comprising said lamp;
- a second computer code device configured to receive a second signal from the spectrophotometer indicative of intensity of a wavelength (.lambda.) of a second light, after said second light has interacted with a sample;
- a third computer code device configured to calculate a new color temperature (T.sub.1) using the following equation:
- T.sub.1 =(F.sub.1 /A).sup.1/x
- where A=F.sub.i /(T.sub.i).sup.x,
- x=a color temperature exponent of said lamp,
- F.sub.1 =said first signal,
- F.sub.i =an initial reference signal, and
- T.sub.i =an initial color temperature corresponding to said initial reference signal; and
- a fourth computer code device configured to determine a compensated signal (I.sub.1) using the following equation:
- I.sub.1 =S.sub.1 /B.sub.1
- where ##EQU10## S.sub.1 =said second signal, h=Planck's constant,
- c=speed of light in vacuum, and
- k=Boltzman constant.
- 4. The computer program product of claim 3, wherein said lamp is a tungsten filament lamp, and said color temperature exponent x=9.6.
- 5. A spectrophotometer, comprising:
- a lamp,
- a computer system, and
- the computer program product of claim 3.
- 6. The spectrophotometer of claim 5, wherein said lamp is a tungsten filament lamp, and said color temperature exponent x=9.6.
Parent Case Info
This Application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional No. 60/074,309 filed Feb. 11, 1998.
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