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Dispersion prism for separation of wavelengths of spectrally rich light in a flow cytometry apparatus

  • US 4,609,286 A
  • Filed: 04/16/1984
  • Issued: 09/02/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/16/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A flow cytometry apparatus for determining characteristics of cells or the like flowing in a liquid stream comprising:

  • means for moving cells, substantially one at a time, in a liquid flow stream;

    an excitation light source for providing a beam of spectrally rich light directed toward said cells moving in said flow stream;

    a light transmissive dispersion prism, positioned in the path of said light beam between said source and said flow stream, capable of spatially separating said spectrally rich light into a plurality of wavelength components thereof and directing said separated components in different directions so that one or more of said components may selectively illuminate said cells moving in said flow stream, said dispersion prism having a plurality of smaller light transmissive prisms arranged in contact with each other along a relatively elongate longitudinal axis;

    a light barrier with a slit therethrough, positioned in the light path between said dispersion prism and said flow stream, for blocking some components of separated light and for allowing at least one spatially separated component of light to pass through said slit for illuminating the cells in said flow stream, said light barrier being a light absorbing member to absorb light striking same, said slit being aligned with said at least one spatially separated component of light which exits said prism to permit said component to pass through said barrier;

    means for detecting light associated with each moving cell as it passes through said area of illumination; and

    means for using said detected light to determine one or more characteristics of said cells.

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