Birefringent crystal thermometer
First Claim
1. A thermometer comprising a monochromatic light source, a beam splitter, first fiber optic means connecting said light source and said beam splitter, a sensor including a material whose birefringence is temperature dependent, second fiber optic means connecting said beam splitter and said sensor, means for generating a reference signal, third fiber optic means connecting said beam splitter and said reference signal means, an analyzer, fourth fiber optic means connecting said beam splitter and said analyzer whereby light from said light source is directed by said beam splitter to said sensor and said reference signal means, and light returning from said sensor is compared with a signal from said reference signal means by said analyzer.
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Abstract
This invention relates to the use of a birefringent crystal as the sensing element in a probe thermometer constructed of certain basic optical components utilized in three separate modes. Thus, all of the modes of the invention are directed to a probe thermometer which uses the temperature dependence of the birefringence of certain single crystals as the temperature sensitive parameter. One such crystal is a Y-cut single crystal of LiTaO3. Alternative crystals having adequate sensitivity in the desired temperature range may be constructed from LiNbO3 or BaTiO3. Polarized light propagates through the crystal in two modes, the ordinary ray and the extraordinary ray, which have indices of refraction no and ne. For LiTaO3 at room temperature, n = 2.2, B = ne - no = 0.004, and dB/dT = 4.4 × 10-5 /° C. The intensity of light passed through a sandwich of aligned sheet polarizer, crystal, and optical analyzer is a function of B and hence also is temperature dependent. A thermometer probe is constructed by bonding this sandwich to a bundle of optical fibers along with a dielectric mirror so that the sensor will be at the probe tip. The probe has been constructed for use in the presence of intense electromagnetic fields and also designed to eliminate the possible hazard of an electrical leakage back to the subject.
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10 Claims
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1. A thermometer comprising a monochromatic light source, a beam splitter, first fiber optic means connecting said light source and said beam splitter, a sensor including a material whose birefringence is temperature dependent, second fiber optic means connecting said beam splitter and said sensor, means for generating a reference signal, third fiber optic means connecting said beam splitter and said reference signal means, an analyzer, fourth fiber optic means connecting said beam splitter and said analyzer whereby light from said light source is directed by said beam splitter to said sensor and said reference signal means, and light returning from said sensor is compared with a signal from said reference signal means by said analyzer.
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2. A thermometer probe operating upon the temperature dependence of birefringence of certain anisotropic crystals, comprising:
- a monochromatic light source;
a sensor including a birefringent crystal;
fiber optic means for connecting said light source and said sensor whereby light from said light source is conveyed to said sensor and returned therefrom over at least a portion of said fiber optic means;
analyzing means;
means for generating a reference signal;
beam splitting means located intermediate said light source and said sensor;
said beam splitting means being coupled via further fiber optic means to said analyzing means and to said means for generating a reference signal, whereby said reference signal is compared to the signal generated in said analyzing means by said returning light.
- a monochromatic light source;
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3. A thermometer for detecting the internal temperature of a body and producing, outside the body, an electrical indication of the temperature, comprising:
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a light source; a probe element positionable internally in the body, said probe element including a temperature-sensitive birefringent crystal and optical means for detecting polarization changes of the light beam and modulating said light beam as a function of said polarization changes; electro-optical detector means positionable external to the body for converting light to electrical signals; and an elongated flexible optical guiding medium for optically coupling said light source to said probe element and said probe element to said electro-optical detector means; reference signal generator means; beam splitter means coupled between said light source and said probe element and operative to direct a portion of the light from said light source toward said reference signal generator means; and means for comparing the output of said reference signal generator means with the output of said electro-optical detector means attributable to light from said probe element to produce an output temperature-indicative electrical signal as a function of the comparison. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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