IP Library Granted Patent US 7,410,793
Granted Patent B2
US 7,410,793 · App. 10/440,920 · Granted Aug 12, 2008

Optical instrument including excitation source

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Patent No.
US 7,410,793
App. No.
10/440,920
Granted
Aug 12, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical instrument is provided for simultaneously illuminating two or more spaced-apart reaction regions with excitation beams generated by a light source. The light source can include an area light array of light emitting diodes, one or more solid state lasers, one or more micro-wire lasers, or a combination thereof. According to various embodiments, a Fresnel lens can be disposed along a beam bath between the light source and the reaction regions. Methods of analysis using the optical instrument are also provided.

Claims (100)

1. An instrument comprising:

a thermal cycler;

a plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions connected to the thermal cycler;

a light emitting diode source comprising more than one light emitting diode and a body, wherein the more than one light emitting diode is secured in the body, the body comprises a body lens, the more than one light emitting diode directs light through the body lens to form an area light excitation beam, the light emitting diode source is adapted to illuminate at least two of the plurality of reaction regions simultaneously with the area light excitation beam, and there is a correspondence of one to at least two between the more than one light emitting diode and the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions;

a lens disposed along an excitation beam path between the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions and the light emitting diode source; and

a detector disposed along an emission beam path and positioned to detect emission beams emitted front the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions;

wherein the lens is disposed along the emission beam path between the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions and the detector.

2. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein the lens comprises a focusing lens disposed along an excitation beam path between the light emitting diode source and the spaced-apart reaction regions.

3. The instrument of claim 2 , wherein the focusing lens is a Fresnel lens.

4. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein the detector is capable of receiving emission beams from at least one of the plurality of reaction regions and is capable of generating primary data signals representative of the emission beams.

5. The instrument of claim 4 , further comprising a processor capable of receiving the primary data signals and capable of computing corresponding concentrations of analytes.

6. The instrument of claim 4 , further comprising a detector lens disposed along the emission beam path between the plurality of reaction regions and the detector.

7. The instrument of claim 4 , further comprising a long pass filter disposed along the emission beam path between the plurality of reaction regions and the detector.

8. The instrument of claim 4 , further comprising an emission beam filter disposed along the emission beam path between the plurality of reaction regions and the detector.

9. The instrument of claim 4 , further comprising a multiple bandpass filter disposed along the emission beam path between the plurality of reaction regions and the detector.

10. The instrument of claim 1 , further comprising a fold mirror disposed along an excitation beam path between the light emitting diode source and the plurality of reaction regions.

11. The instrument of claim 1 , further comprising an excitation beam filter disposed along an excitation beam path between the light emitting diode source and the plurality of reaction regions.

12. The instrument of claim 11 , further comprising a long pass filter disposed along the excitation beam path between the excitation beam filter and the plurality of reaction regions.

13. The instrument of claim 11 , further comprising a multiple bandpass filter disposed along the excitation beam pat between the excitation beam filter and the plurality of reaction regions.

14. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein a sample is disposed in at least one of the plurality of reaction regions, and wherein the sample includes a dye that is capable of emitting an emission beam when illuminated with excitation beams.

15. The instrument of claim 14 , wherein the sample comprises components for nucleic acid sequence amplification.

16. The instrument of claim 15 , wherein the nucleic acid sequence amplification is a polymerase chain reaction.

17. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of reaction regions comprises 96 reaction regions.

18. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein each light emitting diode has a wattage of greater than about 1 microwatt.

19. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein each light emitting diode has a wattage of about 5 microwatts or greater.

20. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein there is a correspondence of one to at least four between the light emitting diode source and the plurality of reaction regions.

21. The instrument of claim 1 , further comprising a condensing lens.

22. The instrument of claim 1 wherein the light emitting diode source includes an organic light emitting diode.

23. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein the thermal cycler comprises a thermal cycler block.

24. The instrument of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions are held by the thermal cycler.

25. The instrument of claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of reaction region lenses, each reaction region lens being positioned above a respective one of the plurality of reaction regions such that for each reaction region lens a respective focal point is approximately centered in the respective reaction region.

26. An instrument comprising:

a thermal cycler;

a plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions connected to the thermal cycler;

a solid state laser source comprising more than one solid state laser and a body, wherein the more than one solid state laser is secured in the body, the body comprises a body lens, the more than one solid state laser directs light through the body lens to form an area light excitation beam, the solid state laser source is adapted to illuminate at least two of the plurality of reaction regions simultaneously with the area light excitation beam, and there is a correspondence of one to at least two between the more than one solid state laser and the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions;

a lens disposed along an excitation beam path between the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions and the solid state laser source; and

a detector disposed along an emission beam path and positioned to detect emission beams emitted from the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions;

wherein the lens is disposed along the emission beam pat between the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions and the detector.

27. The instrument of claim 26 , wherein the lens comprises a focusing lens disposed along an excitation beam path between the solid state laser source and the spaced-apart reaction regions.

28. The instrument of claim 27 , wherein the focusing lens is a Fresnel lens.

29. The instrument of claim 26 , wherein the thermal cycler comprises a thermal cycler block.

30. The instrument of claim 26 , wherein the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions are held by the thermal cycler.

31. The instrument of claim 26 , further comprising a plurality of reaction region lenses, each reaction region lens being positioned above a respective one of the plurality of reaction regions such that for each reaction region lens a respective focal point is approximately centered in the respective reaction region.

32. An instrument comprising:

a thermal cycler;

a plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions connected to the thermal cycler;

a laser source comprising more than one laser and a body, wherein the more than one laser is secured in the body, the body comprises a body lens, the more than one laser directs light through the body lens to form an area light excitation beam, the laser source is adapted to illuminate at least two of the plurality of reaction regions simultaneously with the area light excitation beam and there is a correspondence of one to at least two between the more than one laser and the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions;

a lens disposed along an excitation beam path between the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions and the laser source; and

a detector disposed along an emission beam path and positioned to detect emission beams emitted from the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions;

wherein the lens is disposed along the emission beam path between the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions and the detector.

33. The instrument of claim 32 , wherein the lens comprises a focusing lens disposed along an excitation beam path between the laser source and the spaced-apart reaction regions.

34. The instrument of claim 33 , wherein the focusing lens is a Fresnel lens.

35. The instrument of claim 32 , wherein the thermal cycler comprises a thermal cycler block.

36. The instrument of claim 32 , wherein the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions are held by the thermal cycler.

37. The instrument of claim 32 , further comprising a plurality of reaction region lenses, each reaction region lens being positioned above a respective one of the plurality of reaction regions such that for each reaction region lens a respective focal point is approximately centered in the respective reaction region.

38. A method of illuminating a plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions with an area light excitation beam, the method comprising:

connecting the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions to a thermal cycler;

providing a light emitting diode source comprising more than one light emitting diode and a body, wherein the more than one light emitting diode is secured in the body, the body comprises a body lens, the more than one light emitting diode directs light through the body lens to form an area light excitation beam, and there is a correspondence of one to at least two between the more than one light emitting diode and the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions;

generating an area light excitation beam with the light emitting diode source;

thermally cycling the contents of the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions;

passing the area light excitation beam through a first focusing lens to simultaneously focus the area light excitation beam into at least two of the plurality of reaction regions during the thermally cycling;

generating emission beams in the at least two of the plurality of reaction regions; and

passing the emission beams through the first focusing lens and to a detector, wherein the first focusing lens is disposed along an emission beam path between the plurality of reaction regions and the detector.

39. The method of claim 38 , wherein the first focusing lens is a Fresnel lens.

40. The method of claim 38 , wherein at least one of the plurality of reaction regions includes a sample capable of emitting emission beams when illuminated by the area light excitation beam, and the method further includes:

transmitting the emission beams through a second focusing lens;

detecting the emission beams transmitted through the second focusing lens; and

generating primary data signals representative of the emission beams.

41. The method of claim 40 , wherein the second focusing lens is a Fresnel lens.

42. The method of claim 40 , wherein the first focusing lens and the second focusing lens are the same focusing lens.

43. The method of claim 40 , wherein the sample comprises components for nucleic acid sequence amplification.

44. The method of claim 38 , wherein the light emitting diode source is capable of simultaneously illuminating at least four of the reaction regions.

45. The method of claim 38 , wherein the light emitting diode source includes an organic light emitting diode.

46. The method of claim 38 , wherein the thermal cycler comprises a thermal cycler block.

47. The method of claim 38 , wherein the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions are held by the thermal cycler.

48. The method of claim 38 , further comprising passing the area light excitation beam through a plurality of reaction region lenses each positioned above a respective one of the plurality of reaction regions, each reaction region lens being positioned such that for each reaction region lens a respective focal point is approximately centered in the respective reaction region.

49. A method of illuminating a plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions with an area light excitation beam, the method comprising:

connecting the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions to a thermal cycler;

providing a solid state laser source comprising more than one solid state laser and a body, wherein the more than one solid state laser is secured in the body, the body comprises a body lens, and the more than one solid state laser directs light through the body lens to form an area light excitation beam;

generating an area light excitation beam with the solid state laser source;

thermally cycling the contents of the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions;

passing the area light excitation been through a focusing lens to simultaneously focus the area light excitation beam into at least two of the plurality of reaction regions during the thermally cycling;

generating emission beams in the at least two of the plurality of reaction regions; and

passing the emission beams through the focusing lens and to a detector, wherein the focusing lens is disposed along an emission beam path between the detector and the plurality of reaction regions.

50. The method of claim 49 , wherein the solid state laser source comprises two or more solid state lasers and there is a correspondence of one to at least two between the two or more solid state lasers and the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions.

51. The method of claim 49 , wherein the thermal cycler comprises a thermal cycler block.

52. The method of claim 49 , wherein the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions are held by the thermal cycler.

53. The method of claim 49 , further comprising passing the area light excitation beam through a plurality of reaction region lenses each positioned above a respective one of the plurality of reaction regions, each reaction region lens being positioned such that for each reaction region lens a respective focal point is approximately centered in the respective reaction region.

54. A method of illuminating a plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions with an area light excitation beam, the method comprising:

connecting the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions to a thermal cycler;

providing a laser source comprising more than one laser and a body, wherein the more than one laser is secured in the body, the body comprises a body lens, and the more than one laser directs light through the body lens to form an area light excitation beam;

generating an area light excitation beam with the laser source;

thermally cycling the contents of the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions;

passing the area light excitation beam through a focusing lens to simultaneously focus the area light excitation beam into at least two of the plurality of reaction regions during the thermally cycling;

generating emission beams in the at least two of the plurality of reaction regions; and

passing the emission beams through the focusing lens and to a detector, wherein the focusing lens is disposed along an emission beam path between the detector and the plurality of reaction regions.

55. The method of claim 54 , wherein the laser source comprises two or more lasers and there is a correspondence of one to at least two between the two or more lasers and the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions.

56. The method of claim 54 , wherein the thermal cycler comprises a thermal cycler block.

57. The method of claim 54 , wherein the plurality of spaced-apart reaction regions are held by the thermal cycler.

58. The method of claim 54 , further comprising passing the area light excitation beam through a plurality of reaction region lenses each positioned above a respective one of the plurality of reaction regions, each reaction region lens being positioned such that for each reaction region lens a respective focal point is approximately centered in the respective reaction region.

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