IP Library Granted Patent US 12685461
Granted Patent B2
US 12685461 · App. 18/255,747 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Wearable device using spatially scanned stimulated raman spectroscopy for reliable detection of blood analyte concentrations

Inventors: Vahe Tshitoyan (Pleasanton, CA); Cheongyuen William Tsang (Union City, CA); Rafeed A. Chaudhury (San Francisco, CA); Kelly Elizabeth Dobson (Mountain View, CA)
Assignee: GOOGLE LLC
A61B5/14546A61B5/1455H01S5/4031H01S5/423
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12685461
App. No.
18/255,747
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present disclosure provides methods, systems, and devices for non-invasively measuring a level of an analyte in a user using Stimulated Raman Scattering. A device can include a Raman pump source that emits pump light toward a tissue at a pump wavelength and a Stokes source that emits Stokes light toward the tissue at one or more Stokes wavelengths. The device can further include one or more mirrors and lenses. The device can further include a beam controller that controls the one or more mirrors and the one or more lenses to target the pump light emitted by the Raman pump source and the Stokes light emitted by the Stokes source at an optimal target location. The device can further include a photodetector that measures light that emanates from the tissue. The device can further include a processor that estimates the level of the analyte in the user.

Claims (55)

1 . A device for non-invasively measuring a level of an analyte in a user using Stimulated Raman Scattering, comprising:

a Raman pump source that emits pump light toward a tissue of the user at a pump wavelength;

a Stokes source that emits Stokes light toward the tissue at one or more Stokes wavelengths;

one or more mirrors;

one or more lenses;

a beam controller that controls the one or more mirrors and the one or more lenses to target the pump light emitted by the Raman pump source and the Stokes light emitted by the Stokes source at an optimal target location;

a photodetector that measures light that emanates from the tissue;

a processor that processes the measured light to provide an estimated analyte level of the analyte in the user; and

a target analysis system that identifies an optimal target location in the tissue of the user for measuring an analyte, wherein identifying the optimal target location in the tissue of the user comprises:

generating a target sampling grid, the target sampling grid including a plurality of potential target points within an area of the tissue able to be targeted by the beam controller;

for a respective point in the plurality of potential target points, determining, based on information light that emanates from the tissue at the respective point, a type of tissue at the respective point; and

determining, based on the type of tissue at each of the plurality of potential target points, an optimal target location.

2 . The device of claim 1 , wherein determining, based on information light that emanates from the tissue at the respective point, the type of tissue at the respective point further comprises:

for a respective point in the plurality of potential target points:

targeting, by the beam controller, one or more light sources at the respective point;

initiating the one or more light sources at a lower power; and

determining one or more frequencies absorbed by the respective point.

3 . The device of claim 2 , wherein the one or more light sources includes one or more of the Raman pump source and the Stokes source.

4 . The device of claim 2 , further comprising:

determining, based on the one or more frequencies absorbed by the respective point, the type of tissue at the target point.

5 . The device of claim 3 , further comprising:

ranking one or more potential target points based, at least in part, on a type of tissue associated with each of the one or more potential target points; and

selecting an optimal target point from the one or more potential target points based on the ranking.

6 . The device of claim 5 , wherein the one or more potential target points are ranked based, at least in part, on the analyte being detected.

7 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the points in the target sampling grid are arranged in a three-dimensional array.

8 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more lenses are adjusted by moving them up and down to adjust a focal depth.

9 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more mirrors are adjusted by tilting a mirror to direct the pump light and the Stokes light to a specific target on a surface of the tissue of a user.

10 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the Raman pump source and the Stokes source are VCSELs.

11 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the Raman pump source and the Stokes source are single-mode VCSELs.

12 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the Raman pump source and the Stokes source are edge emitting diode lasers.

13 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the Stokes light comprises a plurality of narrowband emissions at a plurality of respective center wavelengths within a window of Raman measurement wavelengths.

14 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the beam controller controls the one or more lenses to adjust a focal depth of the pump light emitted by the Raman pump source and the Stokes light emitted by the Stokes source.

15 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the beam controller controls the one or more mirrors to point on a surface of the tissue at which the pump light emitted by the Raman pump source and the Stokes light emitted by the Stokes source is targeted.

16 . A computer-implemented method for non-invasively measuring a level of an analyte in a user using Stimulated Raman Scattering, comprising:

emitting, by a Raman pump source, pump light toward a tissue of the user at a pump wavelength;

emitting, by a Stokes source, Stokes light toward the tissue at one or more Stokes wavelengths;

determining an optimal target location in the tissue of the user for measuring an analyte, wherein determining the optimal target location in the tissue of the user comprises:

generating a target sampling grid, the target sampling grid including a plurality of potential target points within an area of the tissue able to be targeted by the beam controller;

for a respective point in the plurality of potential target points, determining, based on information light that emanates from the tissue at the respective point, a type of tissue at the respective point; and

selecting, based on the type of tissue at each of the plurality of potential target points, an optimal target location;

controlling, by a beam controller, one or more mirrors and one or more lenses to target the pump light emitted by the Raman pump source and the Stokes light emitted by the Stokes source at an optimal target location;

measuring, by a photodetector, light that emanates from the tissue; and

processing, by a processor, the measured light to provide an estimated analyte level of the analyte in the user.

17 . An analyte estimation system for non-invasively measuring a level of an analyte in a user using Stimulated Raman Scattering, the device comprising:

a Raman pump source that emits pump light toward a tissue of the user at a pump wavelength;

a Stokes source that emits Stokes light toward the tissue at one or more Stokes wavelengths;

one or more mirrors;

one or more lenses;

a beam controller that controls the one or more mirrors and the one or more lenses to target the pump light emitted by the Raman pump source and the Stokes light emitted by the Stokes source at an optimal target location;

a photodetector that measures light that emanates from the tissue;

a processor that processes the measured light to provide an estimated analyte level of the analyte in the user; and

a target analysis system that identifies an optimal target location in the tissue of the user for measuring an analyte, wherein identifying the optimal target location in the tissue of the user comprises:

generating a target sampling grid, the target sampling grid including a plurality of potential target points within an area of the tissue able to be targeted by the beam controller;

for a respective point in the plurality of potential target points, determining, based on information light that emanates from the tissue at the respective point, a type of tissue at the respective point; and

determining, based on the type of tissue at each of the plurality of potential target points, an optimal target location.