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Method of quatitatively determining one or more characteristics of a substance

  • US 5,661,302 A
  • Filed: 08/23/1996
  • Issued: 08/26/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/24/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of quantitatively determining one or more characteristics of a substance by measurement of radiation absorption spectra of the substance, the method comprising:

  • i) irradiating a point of the substance with radiation at at least two distinct wavelengths (λ

    1, λ

    2);

    ii) measuring the intensity of the radiation (It1, It2) detected at two locations (D1, D2);

    iii) estimating the optical path lengths of the radiation between the irradiation point and the two detecting locations;

    iv) determining the effect of the divergence of the radiation reaching the two locations;

    v) determining the characteristic based on the intensity of the radiation detected at the detecting locations; and

    vi) modifying the result by accounting for the optical path lengths to the detecting locations and the effect of divergence of the radiation before reaching the detecting locations.

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