Claims
- 1. A solid state optical spectrometer for combustion flame temperature determination, the spectrometer comprising:
a first photodiode device for obtaining a first photodiode signal, the first photodiode device comprising a silicon carbide photodiode and having a range of optical responsivity within an OH band; a second photodiode device for obtaining a second photodiode signal, the second photodiode device comprising a silicon carbide photodiode and a filter, the second photodiode device having a range of optical responsivity in a different and overlapping portion of the OH band than the first photodiode device; a computer for obtaining a ratio using the first and second photodiode signals and using the ratio to determine the combustion flame temperature.
- 2. The spectrometer of claim 1 wherein the filter comprises an integral filter.
- 3. The spectrometer of claim 1 wherein the filter comprises aluminum gallium nitride.
- 4. The spectrometer of claim 1 wherein the filter comprises silicon oxide and silicon nitride.
- 5. The spectrometer of claim 4 wherein the filter comprises silicon oxynitride.
- 6. The spectrometer of claim 4 wherein the filter comprises alternating thin film layers of silicon oxide and silicon nitride.
- 7. The spectrometer of claim 1 wherein the computer includes a look-up table for using the ratio to determine the combustion flame temperature.
- 8. The spectrometer of claim 7 wherein the look-up table is a look-up table fabricated by performing the following calculations at a plurality of different temperatures:
multiplying each of a first set of spectral line strengths (Sj) associated with respective wavelengths (j) by a respective quantum mechanical form of the Black body radiation law (Rj) and by a respective photodiode responsivity (Xj) and summing the multiplied line strengths into a respective first summation; multiplying each of a second set of spectral line strengths (Si) associated with respective wavelengths (i) by a respective quantum mechanical form of the Black body radiation law (Ri) and by a respective photodiode responsivity (Xi) and summing the multiplied line strengths into a respective second summation; and dividing one of the first and second summations by the other of the first and second summations.
- 9. The spectrometer of claim 7 wherein the look-up table is a look-up table fabricated by performing the following calculations at a plurality of different temperatures:
multiplying each of a first set of spectral line strengths (Sj) associated with respective wavelengths (j) by a respective quantum mechanical form of the Black body radiation law (Rj) and by a respective photodiode responsivity (Xj) and summing the multiplied line strengths into a respective first summation; multiplying each of a second set of spectral line strengths (Si) associated with respective wavelengths (i) by a respective quantum mechanical form of the Black body radiation law (Ri), by a respective photodiode responsivity (Xi), and by a respective optical transparency (Yi) of the filter, and summing the multiplied line strengths into a respective second summation; and dividing one of the first and second summations by the other of the first and second summations.
- 10. A solid state optical spectrometer for combustion flame temperature determination, the spectrometer comprising:
a first photodiode device for obtaining a first photodiode signal, the first photodiode device comprising a silicon carbide photodiode and having a range of optical responsivity within an OH band; a second photodiode device for obtaining a second photodiode signal, the second photodiode device comprising a silicon carbide photodiode and an aluminum gallium nitride filter, the second photodiode device having a range of optical responsivity in a different and overlapping portion of the OH band than the first photodiode device; a computer for obtaining a ratio using the first and second photodiode signals and using the ratio to determine the combustion flame temperature.
- 11. The spectrometer of claim 10 wherein the filter comprises an integral filter.
- 12. A method for combustion flame temperature determination comprising:
obtaining a first photodiode signal using a first photodiode device comprising a silicon carbide photodiode and having a range of optical responsivity within an OH band; obtaining a second photodiode signal by using a second photodiode device comprising a silicon carbide photodiode and a filter, the second photodiode device having a range of optical responsivity in a different and overlapping portion of the OH band than the first photodiode device; and obtaining a ratio using the first and second photodiode signals and using the ratio to determine the combustion flame temperature.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein using the ratio to determine the combustion flame temperature comprises using a look-up table.
- 14. A photodiode device comprising: a silicon carbide photodiode; and an aluminum gallium nitride filter.
- 15. The photodiode device of claim 16 wherein the aluminum gallium nitride filter comprises an integral aluminum gallium nitride filter.
- 16. A method for fabricating a photodiode device for combustion flame temperature determination comprising fabricating an integral filter over a silicon carbide photodiode.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein fabricating the integral filter comprises growing an aluminum gallium nitride filter.
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein fabricating the integral filter comprises fabricating a silicon oxynitride filter.
- 19. The method of claim 16 wherein fabricating the integral filter comprises alternating thin film layers of silicon oxide and silicon nitride.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This Application is a Continuation-In-Part of commonly assigned Brown, U.S. application Ser. No. 09/246,861, filed Feb. 8, 1999, which is herein incorporated by reference.
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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