IP Library Granted Patent US 7,016,037
Granted Patent B2
US 7,016,037 · App. 10/877,622 · Granted Mar 21, 2006

Imaging spectrometer utilizing immersed gratings with accessible entrance slit

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Patent No.
US 7,016,037
App. No.
10/877,622
Granted
Mar 21, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A compact imaging spectrometer comprises an entrance slit, a catadioptric lens with a mirrored surface, a grating, and a detector array. The entrance slit directs light to the mirrored surface of the catadioptric lens; the mirrored surface reflects the light back through the lens to the grating. The grating receives the light from the catadioptric lens and diffracts the light to the lens away from the mirrored surface. The lens transmits the light and focuses it onto the detector array.

Claims (12)

1. A compact imaging spectrometer apparatus, comprising:

an entrance slit,

a catadioptric lens with a mirrored surface,

an immersed diffraction grating, and

a detector array,

said entrance slit, said catadioptric lens, said mirrored surface, said immersed diffraction grating, and said a detector array positioned wherein said entrance slit directs light to said catadioptric lens, to said mirrored surface, said mirrored surface receives the light and reflects the light back through said lens to said diffraction grating, said grating receives the light from said lens and diffracts the light back to said lens, and said lens transmits and focuses the light onto said detector array.

2. The compact imaging spectrometer apparatus of claim 1 including an additional lens wherein said entrance slit directs light to said catadioptric lens, to said mirrored surface, said mirrored surface receives the light and reflects the light back out through said catadioptric lens to said diffraction grating, said grating receives the light from said catadioptric lens and diffracts the light to said catadioptric lens, said catadioptric lens focused the light to said additional lens, and said additional lens transmits and focuses the light onto said detector array.

3. The compact imaging spectrometer apparatus of claim 1 including a second lens, wherein said entrance slit directs light to said mirrored surface, said mirrored surface receives the light and reflects the light back out through said catadioptric lens to said grating, said grating receives the light and diffracts the light through said catadioptric lens and to said second lens, and said second lens focuses the light onto said detector array.

4. The compact imaging spectrometer apparatus of claim 1 wherein said grating is reflective and immersed in a prism of wedged refractive material, and wherein the light passes refracts through the front surface of said prism to said grating, said grating diffracts and reflects the light back through said front surface of said prism, said front surface of said prism refracts the light to said lens.

5. The compact imaging spectrometer apparatus of claim 1 wherein said apparatus has a front and a back, and wherein said entrance slit is located at or near said front and said detector array is located at or near said back.

6. The compact imaging spectrometer apparatus of claim 5 wherein said entrance slit, said mirrored surface, said lens, said grating, and said detector array fit within an envelope located between said front and said back.

7. The compact imaging spectrometer apparatus of claim 6 wherein said envelope is 60 mm or smaller by 40 mm or smaller by 40 mm or smaller.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 23, 2008
From: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
To: LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL SECURITY LLC
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