Claims
- 1. An optical sensor for detecting the dew point of an atmosphere for use with an optical measurement system, said optical measurement system including a source of light energy, a light detector, and a light energy conduction arrangement for directing light energy from said source of light energy to said optical sensor and to return light energy from said optical sensor to said light detector, said optical sensor comprising:
- a substrate located within said atmosphere having at least a first surface;
- a first waveguide located on said substrate's first surface and including a first end and a second end, said first end optically connected to said optical measurement system light energy conduction arrangement, arranged to receive light energy from said source of light energy and to direct light energy to said light detector;
- a second waveguide located on said substrate first surface parallel to and in a spaced relationship to said first waveguide, said second waveguide including an end prepared as a reflecting surface; and
- means for cooling arranged to cool said optical sensor to a temperature below the ambient temperature of said atmosphere to cause water vapor that may be contained in said atmosphere to condense between said first and second waveguides forming an evanescent region in the area of said condensate and coupling said light energy from said first waveguide to said second waveguide wherein said second waveguide's reflecting surface directs said light energy back to said evanescent region, coupling said light energy to said first waveguide first end and to said light energy conduction arrangement.
- 2. The optical sensor in accordance to claim 1 wherein said optical measurement system further includes a temperature control circuit and said substrate further includes a second surface, and said means for cooling is located on said substrate second surface and is operatively connected to said temperature control circuit, and responsive to signals from said temperature control circuit said means for cooling cools said substrate.
- 3. The optical sensor in accordance to claim 2 wherein said means for cooling is a thermoelectric cooler and responsive to first signals from said temperature control circuit said thermoelectric cooler cools said substrate.
- 4. The optical sensor in accordance to claim 3 wherein, responsive to second signals from said temperature control circuit, said thermoelectric cooler heats said substrate.
- 5. The optical sensor in accordance to claim 1 wherein said first waveguide second end is disposed to direct said light energy that strikes said second end out of said first waveguide, whereby in the absence of said evanescent region a majority of said light energy is conducted through said first waveguide and out of said first waveguide second end.
- 6. The optical sensor in accordance to claim 2 wherein said optical measurement system further includes a controller operatively connected to said light detector and to said temperature control circuit, and said optical sensor further includes a temperature sensor located on said substrate first surface operatively connected to said temperature control circuit said temperature sensor sends signals to said temperature control circuit representative of the temperature of said optical sensor and, responsive to said light detector receiving light energy from said optical sensor of a predetermined magnitude, said controller reads the temperature of said optical sensor from said temperature control circuit.
- 7. An optical sensor for detecting the dew point of an atmosphere for use with an optical measurement system, said optical measurement system including a source of light energy, a light detector, and a light energy conduction arrangement for directing light energy from said source of light energy to said optical sensor and to return light energy from said optical sensor to said light detector, said optical sensor comprising:
- first light energy guiding means located in said atmosphere optically connected to said light energy conduction arrangement, said first light energy guiding means arranged to receive light energy from said source of light energy and to direct light energy back to said light detector;
- second light energy guiding means located in said atmosphere parallel to and in a spaced relationship to said first light energy guiding means, said second light energy guiding means further including an end prepared as a reflecting surface; and
- means for cooling arranged to cool said first and said second light energy guiding means to a temperature below the ambient temperature of said atmosphere to cause water vapor that may be contained in said atmosphere to condense between said first and second light energy guiding means forming an evanescent region in the area of said condensate and coupling said light energy from said first light energy guiding means to said second light energy guiding means wherein said reflecting surface reflects said light energy striking said reflecting surface back to said evanescent region coupling said light energy back to said first light energy guiding means and to said light energy conduction arrangement and said light detector.
- 8. An optical sensor for detecting the presence of a liquid for use with an optical measurement system, said optical measurement system including a source of light energy, a light detector, and a light energy conduction arrangement for directing light energy from said source of light energy to said optical sensor and to return light energy from said optical sensor to said light detector, said optical sensor comprising:
- a substrate located in an area where the presence of a liquid is to be detected, said substrate having at least a first planar surface;
- first light energy guiding means located on said substrate's first surface optically connected to said light energy conduction arrangement, said first light energy guiding means arranged to receive light energy from said source of light energy and to direct light energy back to said light detector;
- second light energy guiding means located on said substrate's first surface in parallel to and in spaced relationship to said first light energy guiding means, said second light energy guiding means further including an end prepared as a reflecting surface; and
- responsive to liquid contacting said first and said first and said second light energy guiding means and an evanescent region is formed in the area of liquid contact coupling said light energy from said first light energy guiding means to said second light energy guiding means wherein said reflecting surface reflects said light energy striking said reflecting surface back to said evanescent region coupling said light energy back to said first energy guiding means and to said light energy conduction arrangement and said detector.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This present application is related to applicant's co-pending patent application Ser. No. 09/145,072, entitled, "A Fiber Optic Hygrometer Apparatus and Method", filed on an even date herewith and assigned to a common assignee with the present invention.
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