Compact analyzer with spatial modulation and multiple intensity modulated excitation sources
US-9029800-B2 · May 12, 2015 · US
US10241046B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10241046-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615092141-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 6, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jun 6, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2019 |
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Scanner, method of scanning and system for scanning that allows detecting decay time characteristics of light emitted by a luminescent marking on an item which is transported, even at high speed, on a distribution/production line. The detection zone of the scanner's light sensor has a shape elongated along a path of the moving item, and the responsivity of the light sensor, within the wavelength range of the emitted luminescence light, is uniform over the detection zone. The drive current, or drive voltage, powering the excitation light source is adapted to deliver the intensity of the excitation light to the marking so that its light sensor can reliably measure the corresponding luminescence light response, and thus accurately determine a corresponding decay time value.
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A scanner for determining an intensity profile of luminescence light from a luminescent material moving along a path in a first direction, the luminescent material emitting the luminescence light within a second wavelength range upon illumination with excitation light within a first wavelength range, comprising: a power source; a light source that is connected to the power source and that is operable to illuminate the luminescent material within an illumination area with the excitation light; a light sensor operable: to collect luminescence light from the luminescent material during its motion along the path in the first direction across a detection zone, to measure an intensity of the collected luminescence light within the second wavelength range from the luminescent material within the detection zone, and to deliver a luminescence intensity signal, wherein an intensity profile of the collected luminescence light is determinable from a plurality of luminescence intensity signals delivered by the light sensor, wherein said illumination area is at a first location along said path; said detection zone is at a second location along said path that is downstream of the first location and that extends along a portion of said path; wherein a responsivity of the light sensor within the second wavelength range is substantially uniform over the detection zone, and wherein the intensity profile from the delivered luminescence intensity signal is determinable upon reception of luminescence light emitted by the luminescent material, which is in response to illumination of the luminescent material within the illumination area with the excitation light. 2. The scanner according to claim 1 , wherein the light sensor comprises a plurality of photodetectors disposed successively along the first direction, each photodetector being operable to measure an intensity of luminescence light within the second wavelength range received from a corresponding detection area within the detection zone, and to deliver a corresponding photodetector luminescence intensity signal, the plurality of corresponding detection areas covering the detection zone; and wherein the intensity profile is determinable from the luminescence intensity signals delivered by the photodetectors upon reception of luminescence light emitted by the luminescent material moving across the detection areas along the path in the first direction. 3. The scanner according to claim 2 , wherein the photodetectors are photodiodes connected in parallel. 4. The scanner according to claim 2 , wherein any two successive photodetectors of the plurality of photodetectors are disposed to have their respective detection areas partially overlapping, whereby the responsivity of the light sensor within the second wavelength range is substantially uniform over the detection zone. 5. The scanner according to claim 1 , wherein the light sensor comprises a plurality of optical waveguides, each waveguide having an entry operable to collect luminescence light from a corresponding detection area within the detection zone, the plurality of waveguide entries being disposed successively along the first direction and the plurality of corresponding detection areas covering the detection zone. 6. The scanner according to claim 5 , wherein the optical waveguides are optical fibers. 7. The scanner according to claim 5 , wherein the optical waveguides are disposed to have their respective detection areas partially overlapping, whereby the responsivity of the light sensor within the second wavelength range is substantially uniform over the detection zone. 8. The scanner according to claim 1 , wherein the light sensor further comprises a lens operable to focalize luminescence light from the detection zone. 9. The scanner according to claim 1 , wherein the light source comprises a plurality of LEDs and at least one lens operable to focalize excitation light from the plurality of LEDs on the illumination area. 10. The scanner according to claim 1 , wherein the light source is triggerable to deliver at least one excitation light pulse to the luminescent material within the illumination area of the light source, and the light sensor is controllable to acquire the intensity profile after illumination has stopped. 11. The scanner according to claim 2 , further comprising a position sensor operable to determine a position of the luminescent material within the detection zone and to deliver a corresponding position signal, wherein the intensity profile is determinable only from consecutive luminescence intensity signals corresponding to consecutive positions of the luminescent material within each of the successive detection areas at which irradiance of the light sensor is maximum. 12. The scanner according to claim 1 , wherein the power source is operable to deliver a variable drive current or drive voltage and the light source is operable to produce the excitation light with an intensity varying according to the delivered drive current or drive voltage, wherein the power source is controllable to set a value of the variable drive current or a value of the variable drive voltage deliverable to the light source so that a luminescence intensity value corresponding to the delivered luminescence intensity signal is within a given range of luminescence intensity values. 13. The scanner according to claim 12 , wherein the given range of luminescence intensity values corresponds to a detection range of the light sensor, and wherein the detection range of the light sensor is a range of luminescence intensity values between a detection threshold value and a saturation threshold value of the light sensor. 14. The scanner according to claim 12 , wherein the given range of luminescence intensity values is usable in ensuring that a signal to noise ratio of a measured luminescence intensity is above a threshold value. 15. The scanner according to claim 1 , wherein the light source is operable to deliver excitation light over an adjustable excitation time interval. 16. The scanner according to claim 15 , wherein the light sensor is operable to measure an intensity of the collected luminescence light with a time delay after the adjustable excitation time interval has elapsed. 17. The scanner according to claim 1 , wherein a decay time value of the luminescent material is determinable from the determined intensity profile. 18. The scanner according to claim 17 , wherein the luminescent material is authenticatable in case the decay time value of the luminescent material determined from the determined intensity profile corresponds to a given reference decay time value, wherein the reference decay time value corresponds to a decay time value of a reference luminescent material. 19. The scanner according to claim 1 , wherein the luminescent material is authenticatable in case the determined intensity profile of the luminescent material corresponds to a given reference luminescence intensity profile, wherein the reference luminescence intensity profile is a luminescence intensity profile of a reference luminescent material. 20. A method for determining an intensity profile of luminescence light from a luminescent material moving past a scanner according to claim 1 along a path in a first direction, the luminescent material emitting the luminescence light within a second wavelength range upon illumination with an excitation light within a first wavelength range, the method comprising the steps of: illuminating the lumines
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