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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 23, 1982
Filed:
Jun. 22, 1977
Robert M Dowben, Dallas, TX (US);
James R Bunting, Dallas, TX (US);
Other;
Abstract
An ultraviolet light beam is split into two beams which are directed toward a reference cell and a sample cell, respectively. A mechanical rotating light chopper permits the reference and sample cells to be alternately illuminated. Radiation from the reference and sample cells is directed toward and sensed by a single photomultiplier tube. An up/down counter counts the number of photons impinging on the photomultiplier tube from the reference and sample cells. Photodiodes in conjunction with the mechanical light chopper cause the up/down counter to count up when photons are arriving from the sample cell and cause the up/down counter to count down when photons are arriving from the reference cell. A source intensity monitor prohibits further measurements after a preselected amount of incident flux has been sensed. The intensity monitor includes a photodetector circuit which senses a portion of the incident light. Pulses from the detector are fed to a counter and the number in the counter is compared to a preselected number which is set on a thumbwheel switch. When the comparison condition is met, the up/down counter of the fluorimeter is stopped.