Claims
- 1. A photon counting fluorimeter including a source of incident light, comprising:
- a sample cell containing a sample mixture with a fluorophore;
- a reference cell containing said sample mixture without said fluorophore;
- first means for illuminating said sample cell and said reference cell with light from said incident light source;
- second means associated with both said sample and reference cells for separately detecting photons of light from said sample and reference cells and for generating a time division multiplexed series of uniform sample and reference pulses, each of said sample pulses representing a photon of light detected from said sample cell and each of said reference pulses representing a photon of light detected from said reference cell;
- a third means for generating a signal representative of the number of said sample pulses relative to the number of said reference pulses generated by said second means including an up/down counter, means for causing said counter to count up when light is being received by said second means from said sample cell and means for causing said counter to count down when light is being received by said second means from said reference cell,
- sensing means for sensing the incident light, and
- means for stopping said counter from counting when said sensing means sense a predetermined amount of incident light.
- 2. A photon counting fluorimeter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said sensing means includes a photodetector means and a voltage to frequency converter, said voltage to frequency converter generating a number of pulses proportional to the amount of incident light sensed.
- 3. A photon counting fluorimeter as claimed in claim 2 wherein said means for stopping includes a means for storing a predetermined number and a comparator means for comparing at least a portion of the number of pulses generated by said voltage to frequency converter to said predetermined number, said comparator means generating a stop signal whenever said number of pulses compared by said comparator is equal to or greater than said predetermined number.
- 4. A method of measuring small quantities of a fluorescent substance in a mixture comprising the steps of:
- providing a sample mixture including said fluorescent substance and a reference mixture substantially identical to said sample mixture but lacking said fluorescent substance;
- illuminating said sample mixture;
- illuminating said reference mixture;
- separately detecting photons of light emitted from said sample and reference mixtures;
- generating a time division multiplexed series of uniform sample and reference pulses, each of said sample pulses representing a photon of light detected from said sample mixture and each of said reference pulses representing a photon of light detected from said reference mixture,
- producing a signal representative of the number of sample pulses relative to the number of reference pulses, and
- sensing the amount of illuminating light flux and discontinuing the step of producing said signal representative of said number of sample pulses relative to the number of said reference pulses when the amount of illuminating light flux reaches a predetermined amount.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 634,796, filed Nov. 24, 1975, now abandoned.
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