IP Library Granted Patent US 10,809,124
Granted Patent B2
US 10,809,124 · App. 16/100,587 · Granted Oct 20, 2020

Spectrometers and instruments including them

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Patent No.
US 10,809,124
App. No.
16/100,587
Granted
Oct 20, 2020
Kind
B2
Abstract

Certain configurations are described herein of an optical spectrometer and instruments including an optical spectrometer. In some instances, the optical spectrometer is configured to spatially separate provided wavelengths of light to permit detection or imaging of each provided wavelength of light. Improved sensitivities and detection limits may be achieved using the optical spectrometers described herein.

Claims (96)

1. An optical spectrometer comprising:

an entrance slit configured to receive light;

a collimator optically coupled to the entrance slit;

an Echelle grating optically coupled to the collimator and configured to receive collimated light from the collimator and disperse the received collimated light;

a double-pass optical disperser optically coupled to the Echelle grating and configured to receive the dispersed light from the Echelle grating and provide cross-dispersed light,

wherein the cross-dispersed light comprises one or more wavelengths from the light received at the entrance slit;

a reflective telescope optically coupled to the double-pass optical disperser and configured to receive the cross-dispersed light from the double-pass optical disperser; and

a detector positioned to receive the cross-dispersed light from the reflective telescope,

wherein the reflective telescope is configured to provide one or more wavelengths of light to the detector,

wherein each of the one or more wavelengths of light provided by the reflective telescope is spatially separated from other provided wavelengths of light to permit detection of each provided wavelength of light by the detector,

wherein the reflective telescope comprises a primary mirror optically coupled to the double-pass optical disperser, a secondary mirror optically coupled to the primary mirror, and a tertiary mirror optically coupled to the secondary mirror,

wherein the tertiary mirror comprises a concave, aspherical, hyperboloid surface, and

wherein the tertiary mirror reflects the one or more wavelengths of spatially separated light onto the detector.

2. The optical spectrometer according to claim 1 ,

wherein the detector is configured to receive light within a wavelength range of about 165 nm to about 900 nm.

3. The optical spectrometer according to claim 1 ,

wherein the collimator comprises an off-axis parabola surface having an off-axis angle.

4. The optical spectrometer according to claim 3 ,

wherein an f # of the collimator is 3 and the off-axis angle of the collimator is 14 degrees.

5. The optical spectrometer according to claim 1 ,

wherein the double-pass optical disperser comprises one of a grism or a double-pass reflective grism.

6. The optical spectrometer according to claim 1 ,

wherein the double-pass optical disperser comprises one of a reflective grating or a refractive grating.

7. The optical spectrometer according to claim 1 ,

wherein a focal length of the collimator is about 255 mm.

8. The optical spectrometer according to claim 1 ,

wherein the Echelle grating comprises a blaze angle of 62 degrees and a groove density of 79 lines per mm.

9. The optical spectrometer according to claim 1 ,

wherein a spectral resolution of the optical spectrometer is about 0.006 nm at 220 nm.

10. The optical spectrometer according to claim 1 ,

wherein each of the primary mirror, the secondary mirror and the tertiary mirror comprises a rotationally symmetric, aspherical surface, and

wherein the rotationally symmetric, aspherical surfaces are 12th order rotationally symmetric, aspherical surfaces.

11. The optical spectrometer according to claim 1 ,

wherein one of the primary mirror, the secondary mirror, or the tertiary mirror comprises a freeform, rotationally nonsymmetric surface shape.

12. The optical spectrometer according to claim 1 ,

wherein the primary mirror comprises a concave, aspherical, hyperboloid surface,

wherein the secondary mirror comprises a convex, aspherical, ellipsoid surface.

13. The optical spectrometer according to claim 1 , wherein the double-pass optical disperser comprises a refractive prism.

14. The optical spectrometer according to claim 1 ,

wherein the field-of-view of the primary mirror is about 6.2 degrees, the field-of-view of the secondary mirror is about 6.2 degrees, and the field-of-view of the tertiary mirror is about 8.7 degrees.

15. The optical spectrometer according to claim 1 ,

wherein the primary mirror and secondary mirrors have a first field-of-view; and

wherein the tertiary mirror has a second field-of-view different from the first field of view.

16. An inductively coupled plasma optical emission instrument comprising:

a sample introduction device;

a torch fluidically coupled to the sample introduction device;

an induction device configured to provide radio frequency energy into the torch to sustain an inductively coupled plasma in the torch;

an optical spectrometer comprising:

an entrance slit configured to receive light from a sample subjected to the inductively coupled plasma;

a collimator optically coupled to the entrance slit;

an Echelle grating optically coupled to the collimator and configured to receive collimated light from the collimator and disperse the received collimated light;

a double-pass optical disperser optically coupled to the Echelle grating and configured

to receive the dispersed light from the Echelle grating and

to provide cross-dispersed light, wherein the cross-dispersed light comprises one or more wavelengths from the light received at the entrance slit;

a reflective telescope optically coupled to the double-pass optical disperser and configured to receive the cross-dispersed light from the double-pass optical disperser; and

a detector positioned to receive the cross-dispersed light from the reflective telescope,

wherein the reflective telescope is configured to provide one or more wavelengths of light to the detector,

wherein each of the one or more wavelengths of light is spatially separated from other provided wavelengths of light to permit detection of each provided wavelength of light by the detector,

wherein the reflective telescope comprises a primary mirror optically coupled to the double-pass optical disperser, a secondary mirror optically coupled to the primary mirror, and a tertiary mirror optically coupled to the secondary mirror, and

wherein the tertiary mirror comprises a concave, aspherical, hyperboloid surface that reflects the one or more wavelengths of spatially separated light onto the detector.

17. The inductively coupled plasma optical emission instrument according to claim 16 ,

wherein one of the primary mirror, the secondary mirror, or the tertiary mirror comprises a freeform, rotationally nonsymmetric surface shape.

18. The inductively coupled plasma optical emission instrument according to claim 16 ,

wherein the collimator comprises an off-axis parabola surface.

19. The inductively coupled plasma optical emission instrument according to claim 16 , wherein the double-pass optical disperser comprises one of a grism or a double-pass reflective grism.

20. The inductively coupled plasma optical emission instrument according to claim 16 , wherein the double-pass optical disperser comprises one of a reflective grating or a refractive grating.

21. The inductively coupled plasma optical emission instrument according to claim 16 ,

wherein the primary mirror comprises a concave, aspherical, hyperboloid surface,

wherein the secondary mirror comprises a convex, aspherical, ellipsoid surface.

22. The inductively coupled plasma optical emission instrument according to claim 16 ,

wherein the double-pass optical disperser comprises a refractive prism.

23. The inductively coupled plasma optical emission instrument according to claim 16 ,

wherein the field-of-view of the primary mirror is about 6.2 degrees, the field-of-view of the secondary mirror is about 6.2 degrees, and the field-of-view of the tertiary mirror is about 8.7 degrees.

24. The inductively coupled plasma optical emission instrument according to claim 16 ,

wherein the primary mirror and secondary mirrors have a first field-of-view; and

wherein the tertiary mirror has a second field-of-view different from the first field of view.

25. An inductively coupled plasma optical emission instrument comprising:

a sample introduction device;

a torch fluidically coupled to the sample introduction device;

an induction device configured to provide radio frequency energy into the torch to sustain an inductively coupled plasma in the torch;

an optical spectrometer comprising:

an entrance slit configured to receive light from a sample subjected to the inductively coupled plasma;

a collimator optically coupled to the entrance slit;

an Echelle grating optically coupled to the collimator and configured to receive collimated light from the collimator and disperse the received collimated light;

a double-pass optical disperser optically coupled to the Echelle grating and configured to receive the dispersed light from the Echelle grating and

to provide cross-dispersed light, wherein the cross-dispersed light comprises one or more wavelengths from the light received at the entrance slit;

a reflective telescope optically coupled to the double-pass optical disperser and configured to receive the cross-dispersed light from the double-pass optical disperser, said reflective telescope consisting of a primary mirror optically coupled to the double-pass optical disperser, a secondary mirror optically coupled to the primary mirror, and a tertiary mirror optically coupled to the secondary mirror; and

a detector positioned to receive the cross-dispersed light from the reflective telescope,

wherein the reflective telescope is configured to provide one or more wavelengths of light to the detector,

wherein each of the one or more wavelengths of light is spatially separated from other provided wavelengths of light to permit detection of each provided wavelength of light by the detector,

wherein the tertiary mirror comprises a concave, aspherical, hyperboloid surface that reflects the one or more wavelengths of spatially separated light onto the detector.

26. The inductively coupled plasma optical emission instrument according to claim 25 ,

wherein the field-of-view of the primary mirror is about 6.2 degrees, the field-of-view of the secondary mirror is about 6.2 degrees, and the field-of-view of the tertiary mirror is about 8.7 degrees.

27. The inductively coupled plasma optical emission instrument according to claim 25 ,

wherein the primary mirror and secondary mirrors have a first field-of-view; and

wherein the tertiary mirror has a second field-of-view different from the first field of view.

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