Claims
- 1. An optical detection and orientation system for irradiating a sample material in at least one microchannel wherein said microchannel is in a solid substrate, said system comprising:at least one source of excitation light optically coupled to a movable optical train, said optical train comprising at least one optical element configured to direct said excitation light from said at least one source to said microchannel; a carrier, said optical train being supported by said carrier and said carrier being adapted to move said optical train relative to said solid substrate; at least one optical element configured to receive light emanating from said microchannel and transfer said emanating light to at least one detector; and a data analyzer configured to analyze and control movement of said carrier based on said emanating light.
- 2. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 1, wherein said movable optical train is adapted to scan across the surface of said solid substrate having a plurality of microchannels to be detected.
- 3. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 1, wherein said emanating light is fluorescent light.
- 4. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 1, wherein said emanating light is scattered light.
- 5. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 1, wherein said at least one light source is not part of said optical train.
- 6. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 5, wherein said at least one light source is optically coupled to said optical train via an optical fiber.
- 7. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 5, wherein said emanating light is collimated.
- 8. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 1, comprising a plurality of light sources.
- 9. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 8, wherein one of said plurality of light sources is one of a lamp, laser, LED and laser diode.
- 10. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 1, wherein said at least one light source emits a wavelength in the range of 250 to 800 nm.
- 11. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 1, wherein said at least one light source emits light at one of 488, 532, and 633 nm.
- 12. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 1, wherein said excitation light is collimated.
- 13. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 1, wherein said carrier is adapted to pivot.
- 14. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 1, wherein said carrier is adapted to move linearly.
- 15. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 1, wherein said excitation light irradiates a spot on said solid substrate having a diameter in a range of 6-10 microns.
- 16. An optical detection and orientation system for irradiating a sample material in a microchannel, wherein said microchannel is in a solid substrate, said system comprising:at least one source of excitation light; a movable optical unit comprising a housing accommodating an optical train, a reflective and transmissive optical element for directing an excitation light beam from said at least one source to an aspherical lens, which aspherical lens focuses the light on said microchannel and collects the light emanating from said microchannel and focuses and directs the emanating light through said reflective and transmissive optical element, wherein said reflective and transmissive element reflects said excitation light beam and transmits said emanating light; a carrier, said housing being attached to said carrier; a moving means affixed to said carrier for moving said carrier and unit relative to said solid substrate; a focusing lens for receiving said emanating light and directing a focused beam of emanating light on the entry of an optical fiber, wherein said entry serves as a confocal aperture; and a connector from said optical fiber to a data analyzer, said data analyzer for analyzing changes in light emanating from said solid substrate as said carrier and unit move relative to said solid substrate, and said data analyzer configured to control said moving means based on receiving said emanating light.
- 17. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 16, comprising means for orienting said substrate in a fixed position relative to said housing.
- 18. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 16, wherein said carrier is a rotatable lever arm.
- 19. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 18, wherein said moving means comprises a rotating cam mounted on a motor driven axle, a bar positioned between said cam and said housing, and a restraining means connected to and urging said movable optical unit toward said axle.
- 20. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 16, wherein said carrier is a support, which moves on a linear guide.
- 21. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 20, wherein said support is moved by mechanical forces.
- 22. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 20, wherein said support is moved by electromagnetic forces.
- 23. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 16, further comprising a data analysis unit for receiving the signals from said emanating light and controlling said moving means for moving said optical unit.
- 24. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 16, further comprising a filter between said focusing lens and said reflective and transmissive element for filtering light outside of the wavelength range of interest of said emanating light.
- 25. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 16, wherein said movable optical train is adapted to scan across the surface of said solid substrate having a plurality of microchannels to be detected.
- 26. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 16, wherein said excitation light irradiates a spot on said solid substrate having a diameter in a range of 6-10 microns.
- 27. An optical detection and orientation system according to claim 16, wherein said movable optical train is adapted to scan across the surface of said solid substrate having a plurality of microchannels to be detected.
- 28. An optical detection and orientation system for irradiating a sample material in a microchannel, wherein said microchannel is in a solid substrate, said system comprising:at least one source of excitation light; a movable optical unit comprising a reflective and transmissive optical element for directing an excitation light beam from said at least one source to an aspherical lens, which aspherical lens focuses the light on said microchannel and collects the light emanating from said microchannel and focuses and directs the emanating light through said reflective and transmissive optical element, wherein said reflective and transmissive element reflects said excitation light beam and transmits said emanating light; a carrier device which is adapted to move in at least one movement of pivot movement and linear movement, said optical unit being attached to said carrier device; a focusing lens for receiving said emanating light and directing a focused beam of emanating light on the entry of an optical fiber, wherein said entry serves as a confocal aperture; and a connector from said optical fiber to a data analyzer, said data analyzer for analyzing changes in light emanating from said solid substrate as said carrier and unit move relative to said solid substrate, and said data analyzer configured to control said movement based on receiving said emanating light.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of patent application Ser. No. 09/569,963, filed May 12, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,399,952 which claims priority to Provisional Patent Application No. 60/133,727, filed May 12, 1999, each of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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