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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 16, 2002
Filed:
Dec. 17, 1999
Kent Lawson Wise, Portsmouth, VA (US);
John Brittain Cooper, Virginia Beach, VA (US);
Christian Lee Schoen, Laramie, WY (US);
Micron Optical Systems, Suffolk, VA (US);
Abstract
A compact dispersive near-IR Raman spectrometer is disclosed. The Raman spectrometer consists of a diode pumped solid state (DPSS) laser emitting light at 1064 nm and an InGaAs diode array detector. The DPSS laser is used as an excitation source for stimulating Raman scattering of the sample being analyzed. The Raman signal is collected and filtered to remove the DPSS laser Rayleigh scatter. The collected and filtered Raman signal is dispersed using a volume holographic grating. The dispersed Raman signal is detected using a linear InGaAs diode array detector that is sensitive to light in the wavelength region 900-1700 nm. The dispersive near-IR Raman spectrometer is rugged and compact and enables the collection of high signal-to-noise Raman spectra with high wavelength stability and without the presence of interfering fluorescent backgrounds.