Claims
- 1. A real-time luminescent piezoelectric detector to sense an agent, said detector comprising:a free-standing thin film structure; a surface layer deposited on said thin film structure said surface layer being adapted to interact with said agent; a frequency driver operable to drive said thin film structure at a frequency to cause said thin film structure to generate light, with the intensity of said light generated varying in response to said surface layer interacting with said agent; and an optical detection system operable to sense light generated by said thin film structure and produce a signal in response thereto.
- 2. The detector of claim 1, wherein said agent is selected from a set of agents consisting of biological agents and chemical agents.
- 3. The detector as recited in claim 1 wherein said surface layer is porous and further including a heater in thermal communication with said surface layer.
- 4. The detector of claim 1, further comprising a processor connected to receive said signal and produce output data representative of said agent.
- 5. The detector of claim 4, wherein said processor is operable to change said frequency of said frequency driver in order to maintain a constant intensity of said emitted light.
- 6. The detector of claim 1, wherein said free-standing thin film structure included an electroluminescent phosphor film.
- 7. The detector as recited in claim 6 wherein said optical detection system includes a microsensor integrated into said electroluminescent phosphor film.
- 8. The detector as recited in claim 6 wherein said free-standing thin film structure further includes two spaced-apart supports with said electroluminescent phosphor film extending therebetween, with one of said supports consisting of an atomic stylus.
- 9. The detector as recited in claim 6 wherein said electroluminescent thin film has gratings formed therein, facing said surface layer.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of and incorporates by reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/143,375 filed on Jul. 12, 1999 entitled Luminescent Piezoelectric Biological/Chemical Agent Sensor by inventor Robert Mays, Jr.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/143375 |
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