Claims
- 1. A particle detector comprising:
an interrogation chamber defining a pathway between an acquisition point and a privation point; means for moving a carrier fluid through the pathway; a photoexcitation source for providing a first beam that is directed at the acquisition point at an acquisition time and a second beam that is directed at the privation point at a privation time; and a re-emission sensor for detecting energy of a defined spectrum that is re-emitted by a particle that absorbs energy from at least one of the first beam and the second beam.
- 2. The detector of claim 1 wherein the re-emission sensor comprises a lens defining at least one arcuate surface adjacent to the pathway and at least one focal point opposite the arcuate surface.
- 3. The detector of claim 2 wherein the at least two focal points define a line that is substantially parallel to a line defined by the acquisition point and the privation point.
- 4. The detector of claim 1 wherein the re-sensor comprises a lens defining a contiguous multi-planar surface adjacent to the pathway and at least two focal points opposite the multi-planar surface.
- 5. The detector of claim 4 wherein the at least two focal points define a line that is substantially parallel to a line defined by the acquisition point and the privation point.
- 6. The particle detector of claim 1 further comprising a scanner disposed between the photoexcitation source and the re-emission sensor from which the first beam and the second beam emanate for scanning a beam from the photoexcitation source between the acquisition point and the privation point.
- 7. The particle detector of claim 1 wherein the scanner is controlled by the re-emission sensor at least when the beam is directed at the privation point.
- 8. The particle detector of claim 1 further comprising a trigger sensor for determining when a particle, carried by the carrier fluid, enters the chamber;
- 9. The particle detector of claim 8 further comprising a trigger energy source for emitting a trigger beam of a different spectrum than the first and second beam and wherein the trigger sensor detects energy scattered from the trigger beam by the particle.
- 10. The particle detector of claim 1 wherein the photoexcitation source defines a plurality of beams that impart energy to the particle as it moves along the pathway.
- 11. The particle detector of claim 10 wherein the plurality of beams impart energy to the particle in one of a continuous or periodic manner.
- 12. The particle detector of claim 1 wherein the photoexcitation source defining a beam comprises a plurality of photoexcitation elements each defining a beam, wherein a beam from a first photoexcitation element is directed at the acquisition point and a beam from a second photoexcitation element is directed at the privation point.
- 13. The particle detector of claim 12 wherein the plurality of photoexcitation elements are disposed along a line that substantially parallels a line defined by the acquisition point and the privation point.
- 14. The particle detector of claim 13 wherein the plurality of photoexcitation elements are disposed along at least two lines, each of which substantially parallels the line defined by the acquisition point and the privation point.
- 15. The particle detector of claim 12 wherein at least one of the plurality of photoexcitation elements comprises a first quantum well that emits energy of a first wavelength and a second quantum well that emits energy of a second wavelength different from the first.
- 16. The particle detector of claim 12 wherein the re-emission sensor comprises a collection lens having a convex surface adjacent to the pathway for directing at least a portion of a re-emission cone from both the acquisition point and the privation point to a collection point.
- 17. The particle detector of claim 16 wherein the re-emission sensor further comprises a spectrometer adjacent to the collection point.
- 18. The particle detector of claim 16 wherein the re-emission sensor further comprises an avalanche photodiode (APD) array and a spectrometer disposed between the APD array and the collection point.
- 19. A particle detector system comprising
a plurality of photoexcitation elements disposed within a planar source layer; a plurality of sensor elements disposed along a planar sensor layer for sensing re-emitted energy from a particle; and a capture layer disposed between the source layer and the sensor layer for constraining a target particle between a photoexcitation element and a sensor element.
- 20. The particle detector system of claim 19 defining a first side and a second side each of which is no more than 10 cm long.
- 21. The particle detector system of claim 19 wherein the capture layer comprises at least one protein adapted for selective binding to the target particle.
- 22. The particle detector system of claim 19 wherein the capture layer is moveable relative to the source and sensor layer while the sensor elements sense re-emitted energy.
- 23. A particle detector for exposing a target particle to optical excitation energy comprising:
a solid state photoexcitation source; a sensor for detecting at least one of fluorescent or phosphorescent energy; a carrier disposed between the source and the sensor particularly adapted to exposing a target particle to a sufficient amount of energy from the source so that the particle re-emits at least one of fluorescent or phosphorescent energy of a particular wavelength at a level above a threshold detection level defined by the sensor, and wherein the particle is uniquely identifiable from the particular wavelength.
PRIORITY STATEMENT
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to two provisional U.S. Patent Applications: Application Serial No. 60/381,763, filed on May 20, 2002 and entitled “Application of Arrays of Semiconductor Light Emitting Ultraviolet and Visible Sources for Biological Agent Detection”; and Application Serial No. 60/412,198, filed on Sep. 20, 2002 and entitled “A Method for Enhancing Optical Detection of Airborne Particles”. The disclosures of the above-referenced provisional applications are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60381763 |
May 2002 |
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60412198 |
Sep 2002 |
US |