Claims
- 1. A detection system for a bio-separation device having a separation channel of a first width, comprising:
a detection section along the separation channel defining a detection zone of a second width larger than the first width; means for introducing excitation radiation at the detection zone as analytes pass the detection zone; and means for detecting radiation emission from the detection zone.
- 2. The detection system as in claim 1, wherein the analytes comprise a material that fluoresces in the presence of the excitation radiation, and the radiation emission is fluorescence emission of the material.
- 3. The detection system as in claim 2, wherein the means for introducing excitation radiation at the detection zone comprises means for introducing excitation radiation radially at the detection zone.
- 4. The detection system as in claim 2, wherein the means for detecting radiation emission comprises means for axially detecting radiation emission from the detection zone.
- 5. The detection system as in claim 1, wherein the detection section is located at one end of the separation channel.
- 6. The detection system as in claim 5, wherein the detection section comprises a separate sleeve having the second width.
- 7. The detection system as in claim 5, wherein the detection section is unitary to the separation channel.
- 8. The detection system as in claim 1, wherein the separation channel is defined by a column having a first inner diameter, and the detection section is a collar having a second diameter that coaxially surrounds the exit of the column.
- 9. The detection system as in claim 8, wherein the collar is a unitary extension of the column.
- 10. The detection system as in claim 9, wherein a separation support medium fills the column and the collar.
- 11. The detection system as in claim 10, wherein the separation support medium comprises a buffer solution.
- 12. The detection system as in claim 10, wherein the separation support medium comprises a sieving gel.
- 13. The detection system as in claim 1, further comprising means for introducing excitation radiation axially at the detection zone.
- 14. The detection system as in claim 3, wherein the means for introducing excitation radiation axially comprises a fiber that is directed into an end of the detection section in proximity to the detection zone.
- 15. The detection system as in claim 4, wherein the means for axially detecting radiation emission comprises a fiber that is directed into an end of the detection section in proximity to the detection zone.
- 16. The detection system as in claim 15, wherein the radiation emission is at least one of:
fluorescence; chemiluminescence; and phosphorescence.
- 17. A bio-separation instrument, comprising:
a separation channel of a first width; means for separating a sample in the separation channel into analytes; and a detection system, comprising:
(a) a detection section along the separation channel defining a detection zone of a second width larger than the first width; (b) means for introducing excitation radiation at the detection zone as analytes pass the detection zone; and (c) means for detecting radiation emission from the detection zone.
- 18. A bio-separation instrument as in claim 17, wherein the separation channel is defined by a capillary column, and the means for separating a sample is configured to effect separation of the sample by electrophoresis.
- 19. A bio-separation instrument as in claim 18, wherein the analytes comprise a material that fluoresces in the presence of the excitation radiation, and the radiation emission is fluorescence emission of the material.
- 20. A method for detecting analytes in a bio-separation device having a separation channel of a first width, comprising the steps of:
defining a detection zone in the separation channel of a second width larger than the first width; introducing excitation radiation at the detection zone as analytes pass the detection zone; and detecting radiation emission from the detection zone.
- 21. The method as in claim 20, wherein the analytes comprise a material that fluoresces in the presence of the excitation radiation, and the radiation emission is fluorescence emission of the material.
CROSS-REFERENCE
[0001] U.S. Patent Application No. ______ entitled Optical Detection in Bio-Separation Device Using Axial Radiation Input, concurrently filed on Jun. 22, 2001 (Attorney Docket No.: 1031/204), and U.S. Patent Application No. ______ entitled Optical Detection in Bio-Separation Device Using Axial Radiation Output, concurrently filed on June 22, 2001 (Attorney Docket No.: 1031/205), which are commonly assigned to BioCal Technology, Inc., the assignee of the present invention, and which are fully incorporated by reference herein.