Carbon isotope analysis device and carbon isotope analysis method
US-2016349177-A1 · Dec 1, 2016 · US
US10386231B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10386231-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615555219-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 20, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 20, 2019 |
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A carbon isotope analyzer 1 includes a carbon dioxide isotope generator 40 that includes a combustion unit that generates gas containing carbon dioxide isotope from carbon isotope, and a carbon dioxide isotope purifying unit; a spectrometer 10 including an optical resonator 11 having a pair of mirrors 12, and a photodetector 15 that determines the intensity of light transmitted from the optical resonator 11; and a light generator 20 including a light source 23, a first optical fiber 21 to transmit a light beam from the light source 23, a second optical fiber 22 for wavelength conversion, the second optical fiber 22 splitting from the first optical fiber 21 at a point and combining with the first optical fiber 21 at another point downstream of the splitting point, and a non-linear optical crystal 25 that generates light having the absorption wavelength of the carbon dioxide isotope on the basis of the difference in frequency between light beams transmitted through the optical crystal 25. The carbon isotope analyzer 1 is a simple and convenient apparatus that can analyze isotope 14C.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A carbon isotope analyzer comprising: a carbon dioxide isotope generator comprising a combustion unit that generates gas containing carbon dioxide isotope from carbon isotope; and a carbon dioxide isotope purifying unit, wherein the carbon dioxide isotope purifying unit comprises a dehumidifier; a spectrometer comprising an optical resonator having a pair of mirrors and a cooler that cools the optical resonator, and a photodetector that determines the intensity of light transmitted from the optical resonator; and a light generator comprising a light source; a first optical fiber to transmit a light beam from the light source; a second optical fiber for wavelength conversion, the second optical fiber splitting from the first optical fiber at a splitting node and coupling with the first optical fiber at a coupling node downstream of the splitting node; and a non-linear optical crystal that generates light having an absorption wavelength of the carbon dioxide isotope based on the difference in frequency between light beams transmitted through the optical crystal. 2. The carbon isotope analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the dioxide isotope purifying unit comprises at least one of a gaseous contaminant separator and a carbon dioxide isotope enricher. 3. The carbon isotope analyzer according to claim 1 , wherein the carbon isotope is radioactive carbon 14 C, and the carbon dioxide isotope is radioactive carbon dioxide 14 CO 2 . 4. The carbon isotope analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the light source generates frequency comb light. 5. The light source of claim 1 , the light source comprises a fiber laser. 6. The carbon isotope analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the light having an absorption wavelength of the carbon dioxide isotope is light of a 4.5-μm wavelength range. 7. The carbon isotope analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the carbon dioxide isotope generator comprises a total organic carbon gas generator that generates the carbon dioxide isotope. 8. The carbon isotope analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the first optical fiber extends from the light source to the optical resonator. 9. The carbon isotope analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the first optical fiber comprises a fiber component (a) extending from the light source to the non-linear optical crystal; and a fiber component (b) for a mid-infrared extending from the non-linear optical crystal to the optical resonator. 10. The carbon isotope analyzer of claim 1 , the light generator further comprises an optical transmitter that transmits light from the non-linear optical crystal to the optical resonator. 11. The carbon isotope analyzer of claim 10 , wherein the first optical fiber is the fiber component (a) extending from the light source to the non-linear optical crystal. 12. The carbon isotope analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the light generator further comprises: an optical lens between a coupling node between the first and second optical fibers and the non-linear optical crystal; and/or another optical lens between the non-linear optical crystal and the optical resonator. 13. The carbon isotope analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the first optical fiber has a downstream end abutting on one of the mirrors. 14. The carbon isotope analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the second optical fiber comprises a nonlinear optical fiber. 15. The carbon isotope analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the spectrometer further comprises a vacuum device that accommodates the optical resonator. 16. The carbon isotope analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the spectrometer further comprises a vibration dampener. 17. The carbon isotope analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the spectrometer further comprises a diffraction grating that disperses the transmitted light, and the photodetector comprises a first sub-detector (a) and a second sub-detector (b) that detect transmitted light beams having different wavelengths. 18. The carbon isotope analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the non-linear optical crystal is selected from a PPMGSLT crystal, PPLN crystal, and GaSe crystal. 19. The carbon isotope analyzer of claim 1 , wherein the analyzer has a detection sensitivity of about 0.1 dpm/ml to a radioactive carbon isotope 14 C.
Arrangements or apparatus for facilitating the optical investigation · CPC title
elemental analysis, e.g. isotope dilution analysis · CPC title
for splitting or combining different wavelengths (G02B27/1086, G02B27/141 take precedence) · CPC title
for analysing gases, e.g. multi-gas analysis · CPC title
based on the comparison of the intensity of measured light with a comparison source or comparison illuminated surface · CPC title
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