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Spectral volume microprobe arrays

  • US 6,826,422 B1
  • Filed: 01/11/2000
  • Issued: 11/30/2004
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/13/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Apparatus for determining a characteristic of a sample of biological material, comprising:

  • a probe having an optical assembly that sequentially directs a first set of electromagnetic radiation to a plurality of locations in a sample with an intensity distribution in the sample that drops off substantially monotonically from a first region in a first optical path and that receives a response indicative of a second set of electromagnetic radiation, said second set comprising electromagnetic radiation emanating from each of said locations, said optical assembly collecting said second set of electromagnetic radiation with a collection distribution that drops off substantially monotonically from a second region in a second optical path, said first and second regions at least partially overlapping in each of said locations, said optical assembly comprising at least one array of field stops whose dimensions are large compared to a quotient of wavelength of said electromagnetic radiation divided by a working numerical aperture of said optical assembly, measured from said field stops;

    a detector coupled to said received response to produce signals that vary according to said characteristic in each of said locations;

    a processor that processes signals produced by the detector to determine the characteristic of the sample; and

    a sheath that covers the probe.

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