Claims
- 1. A method for optically detecting stratification in a sample while said sample is being spun in a centrifuge, said method comprising the steps of:
- placing said sample in a chamber in a centrifuge rotor spun about an axis, said chamber in said rotor having at least two windows for permitting light to pass through the sample parallel to centrifuge produced stratification at a point of observation;
- providing a light source for observing said sample through said windows while said sample is being spun by said centrifuge rotor;
- providing a toroidal mirror having a first substantially cylindrical radius of curvature for collimating light from said light source parallel to the axis of said rotor only whereby the collimated light passes parallel to said strata and a second radius of curvature intersecting said first radius of curvature;
- ruling said toroidal mirror with respect to said second radius of curvature to chromatically classify light to differing frequencies at differing angularities from said mirror;
- rotating said mirror with respect to said first radius of curvature to maintain collimation and select color of light incident upon said sample;
- providing an optical head for receiving an image of said sample parallel to the axis of said rotor and normal to the radius of said rotor at said chamber;
- providing relay optics for relaying an image of said sample to the optical head;
- providing a slit parallel to the plane of said image;
- and detecting and receiving said light after passage through said chamber at said slit to determine location of stratification by optical absorption in said sample.
- 2. The method of claim 1 and further including the step of radially scanning said optical head.
- 3. Apparatus for optically detecting stratification in a sample in a centrifuge rotor while said centrifuge rotor is spun to move said sample past a sample point on a sample plane including the spin axis of said rotor and said sample point, said apparatus comprising:
- a centrifuge rotor for rotation about an axis;
- said rotor defining a chamber having at least two windows for permitting light to pass through the sample parallel to the stratification of said sample at a point of observation;
- a light source for observing said sample through said windows while said sample is being spun by said centrifuge rotor;
- a toroidal mirror having a first and second radius of curvature, said first radius of curvature for collimating light from said light source parallel to the axis of said rotor and in the sample plane only whereby collimated light passes parallel to said stratification; and,
- said toroidal mirror ruled with respect to said second radius of curvature to provide chromatic classification of differing frequencies at differing angles with respect to said mirror;
- means for rotating said mirror about said first radius of curvature to select a frequency of light for examining said sample;
- means for detecting light after said passage through said chamber at said windows to determine stratification of said sample, said means for detecting including:
- a slit aligned normal to a radius from the spin axis of said rotor;
- relay optics mounted between said sample and said slit, said relay optics for relay a conjugate image of said sample to said slit to determine stratification of said sample.
- 4. The invention of claim 3 wherein said relay optics compress the image of said sample.
- 5. The invention of claim 3 and further including a screen adjacent said relay optics, said screen in combination with said slit configured for rejection of light to be detected by the means for detecting light.
- 6. The invention of claim 3 and including means for radially scanning said means for detecting light.
- 7. The invention of claim 3 and wherein said slit is normal to a radius taken from said sample point through the spin axis of said rotor and the length of said slit determines the band pass of said mirror.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part-of Ser. No. 07/115,023, filed Oct. 29, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,830,493.
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