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Infrared absorption spectrometer employing a dual optoacoustic detector

  • US 4,058,725 A
  • Filed: 04/04/1975
  • Issued: 11/15/1977
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/04/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a method of laser absorption detection of spectroscopy of an unknown sample of interest the steps of:

  • producing a laser beam of coherent infrared radiation;

    providing first and second sample regions partitioned from each other and spaced apart serially along the common beam path;

    interposing first and second samples in the respective first and second sample regions for absorbing coherent radiation from the laser beam and for converting the absorbed coherent radiation into a second form of energy, one of said samples being the unknown sample of interest for which the absorption from the laser beam is to be detected;

    coupling detector means in energy exchanging relation with respective ones of said first and second sample regions for detecting the second form of energy resulting from the absorption of energy, if any, from the coherent infrared beam by the respective first and second samples; and

    deriving an output corresponding to the difference between the detected second forms of energy derived from the respective first and second sample regions for detection of the absorption of the laser beam by the unknown sample of interest.

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