Systems and methods using multi-wavelength single-pulse Raman spectroscopy

US12181340B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12181340-B2
Application numberUS-202217863824-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 13, 2022
Priority dateJun 6, 2017
Publication dateDec 31, 2024
Grant dateDec 31, 2024

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The invention provides methods and apparatus comprising a multi-wavelength laser source that uses a single unfocused pulse of a low intensity but high power laser over a large sample area to collect Raman scattered collimated light, which is then Rayleigh filtered and focused using a singlet lens into a stacked fiber bundle connected to a customized spectrograph, which separates the individual spectra from the scattered wavelengths using a hybrid diffraction grating for collection onto spectra-specific sections of an array photodetector to measure spectral intensity and thereby identify one or more compounds in the sample.

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An apparatus for Raman spectra measurement, comprising: an excitation laser system including a laser configured to simultaneously output a single pulse of an unfocused beam of photons in two or more excitation wavelengths onto a sample; a detection unit including i) a plurality of collection optics, ii) a spectrograph equipped with a hybrid diffraction grating attached to a distal end of the stacked fiberoptic bundle, said hybrid diffraction grating comprised of a stack of at least two diffraction surfaces, each diffraction surface configured for blaze density and wavelength for one of the two or more excitation wavelengths, each diffraction surface individually angle-tuned and target-adjusted to disperse the scattered light, wherein the spectrograph is configured to illuminate all of the at least two diffraction surfaces simultaneously; and iii) an array detector system in optical communication with the spectrograph and configured to receive the dispersed scattered light from each diffraction surface onto a specific target section of an array detector, and output a spectral intensity measurement; and a command-and-control system configured to control the excitation laser system and the detection unit, the command-and-control system being communicatively coupled to the excitation laser system and the detection unit, the command-and-control system being further configured to analyze and store on-board data, the command-and-control system being further configured to remotely analyze transmitted data. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the laser is selected from the group consisting of: a Nd YAG laser, a ytterbium laser, a ytterbium-YAG laser, a ytterbium-doped laser, a ytterbium-glass laser, a titanium sapphire laser, a neodymium-glass laser, a neodymium-YCOB laser, a neodymium-YVO4 laser, a neodymium-YVO4 laser, a neodymium-YLF laser, or a neodymium-CrYAG laser, a helium-neon laser, and an argon laser. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein at least one of the two or more excitation wavelength is selected from the group consisting of: 213 nm, 266 nm, 355 nm, 532 nm, 785 nm, and 1064 nm. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the laser output ranges from 1-100 mJ per pulse at 10 Hz. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of collection optics comprises: a dichroic Rayleigh filter stack in optical communication with scattered light from the single pulse of unfocused beam of photons incident on the sample; and a singlet lens in optical communication with the dichroic Rayleigh filter stack to focus the scattered light from the sample and couple the scattered light into a proximal end of a stacked fiberoptic bundle. 6. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a handle coupled to a housing supporting at least a portion of the excitation laser system and the detection unit, the apparatus being configured as a handheld device. 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the spectrograph and array detector system are based on a modified Czerny-Turner design. 8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the command-and-control system includes a CPU configured to be used as a Wi-Fi Direct access point. 9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the command-and-control system includes a CPU configured for at least one of instrument control, data capture, data analysis, storage, and data display. 10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the detection unit is configured to be capable of i) searching a threat library and ii) displaying a warning to an operator. 11. An apparatus for Raman spectra measurement, comprising: a laser configured to simultaneously output a single pulse of an unfocused beam of photons in one or more excitation wavelengths selected from the group of wavelengths consisting of 213 nm, 266 nm, 532 nm, 785 nm and 1064 nm onto a sample, said laser output ranging from 1-100 mJ per pulse at 10 Hz; a dichroic Rayleigh filter stack in optical communication with scattered light from the single pulse of unfocused beam of photons incident on the sample; a singlet lens in optical communication with the dichroic Rayleigh filter stack to focus the scattered light from the sample and couple the scattered light into a proximal end of a stacked fiberoptic bundle; a spectrograph equipped with a hybrid diffraction grating attached to a distal end of the stacked fiberoptic bundle, said hybrid diffraction grating comprised of a stack of at least two diffraction surfaces, each diffraction surface configured for wavelength for one of the one or more excitation wavelengths, each diffraction surface individually angle-tuned and target-adjusted to disperse the scattered light, wherein the spectrograph is configured to illuminate all of the at least two diffraction surfaces simultaneously; and an array detector system in optical communication with the spectrograph and configured to receive the dispersed scattered light from each diffraction surface onto a specific target section of an array detector, and output a spectral intensity measurement. 12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the laser is selected from the group consisting of: a Nd YAG laser, a ytterbium laser, a ytterbium-YAG laser, a ytterbium-doped laser, a ytterbium-glass laser, a titanium sapphire laser, a neodymium-glass laser, a neodymium-YCOB laser, a neodymium-YVO4 laser, a neodymium-YVO4 laser, a neodymium-YLF laser, or a neodymium-CrYAG laser, a helium-neon laser, and an argon laser. 13. A detection device comprising: an unmanned vehicle, the unmanned vehicle being selected from the group consisting essentially of: an unmanned aerial vehicle, an unmanned ground vehicle, and a drone; a detection unit configured for concurrent multi-surface chemical analysis, the detection unit being further configured as a payload of an unmanned vehicle; a laser system including an excitation laser source configured to be vehicle-born and an optical collection configuration configured to detect from a distance a range of analytes with a laser pulse, said optical collection configuration comprising a dichroic Rayleigh filter stack in optical communication with scattered light from a single pulse of unfocused beam of photons; and a command-and-control system configured to interface between the laser system and the detection unit. 14. A spectroscopic device comprising: a plurality of collection optics, said plurality of collection optics including: a dichroic Rayleigh filter stack in optical communication with scattered light from a single pulse of unfocused beam of photons incident on a sample; and a singlet lens in optical communication with the dichroic Rayleigh filter stack to focus the scattered light from the sample and couple the scattered light into a proximal end of a stacked fiberoptic bundle, or a detection system.

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  • Diffractive element operating in transmission · CPC title

  • Reflection gratings characterised by their structure, e.g. step profile, contours of substrate or grooves, pitch variations, materials (G02B5/1809, G02B5/1828, G02B5/1833, G02B5/1838 and G02B5/1847 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Investigating two or more bands of a spectrum by separate detectors · CPC title

  • the intermediate optical elements being wavelength selective optical elements, e.g. variable wavelength optical modules or wavelength lockers (G02B6/4246 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • the fibers defining an entry slit · CPC title

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What does patent US12181340B2 cover?
The invention provides methods and apparatus comprising a multi-wavelength laser source that uses a single unfocused pulse of a low intensity but high power laser over a large sample area to collect Raman scattered collimated light, which is then Rayleigh filtered and focused using a singlet lens into a stacked fiber bundle connected to a customized spectrograph, which separates the individual …
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Univ Maryland
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Primary CPC classification G01J3/44. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Dec 31 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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