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Low noise amplifier and method for energy biased radiation sensitive receiver

  • US 4,467,203 A
  • Filed: 10/19/1981
  • Issued: 08/21/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/19/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A photometric analysis apparatus for analyzing a fluid medium having at least one sample component having a characteristic absorption wavelength of interest, comprising:

  • a beam source of electromagnetic radiation including radiation at at least said one characteristic wavelength for providing a directed beam containing said characteristic wavelength,beam modulation means in the path of said beam for providing first and second component beams whose intensities vary 180°

    out of phase at the rate of repetitive movement of said beam modulation means,a sample fluid holding chamber having a first optical path passing therethrough,said sample chamber being in the path of one of said first and second component beams for passing said one component through said sample chamber along the sample chamber optical path passing therethrough,a reference fluid holding chamber having a second optical path passing therethrough,said reference fluid chamber being in the path of the other of said first and second component beams for passing said other component beam through said reference chamber along the reference chamber optical path passing therethrough,means for combining said first and second component beams, after passage through said sample fluid holding chamber and said reference fluid holding chamber, andmeans for measuring the AC component of said combined beam comprisinga photodetector having a dynamic impedance Z,a high gain operational amplifier connected in a feedback resistor configuration, said amplifier being connected to the output of said photodetector,the feedback resistor having a value Rf to substantially maximize the expression for the signal to noise figure;

    ##EQU14## wherein R is the responsivity of the photodetector, P is the ambient energy incident on said photodetector, X is the modulation factor, and (N)1/2 is the rms noise figure of the system where N is given by ##EQU15## Ea and Ia are respectively the voltage and current input noise figures for the operational amplifier, k is Boltzman'"'"'s constant, T is the operating temperature of the photodetector, and e is the electronic charge.

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