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Optical glucose sensor apparatus and method

  • US 5,209,231 A
  • Filed: 11/02/1990
  • Issued: 05/11/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/02/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An optically based apparatus for in vivo non-invasively determining concentration of optically active substances in an animal comprising:

  • (a) a laser for producing a laser beam of spatially coherent light;

    (b) means for acting upon said laser beam to produce a rotating linear polarized vector therein including(i) a linear polarizer for linearly polarizing the laser beam,(ii) a circular polarizer for circularly polarizing the linearly polarized beam, and(iii) a rotating linear polarizer for producing a constant amplitude time varying linear polarization in the beam;

    (c) beam splitter means for splitting the beam into a reference beam and a detector beam for passage through a specimen;

    (d) beam transport means for transporting the detector beam to a selected area of an animal for passage through a medium in the animal containing an optically active substance;

    (e) means for receiving the detector beam upon exiting the animal;

    (f) means comparing the reference beam with the received detector beam to determine the amount of phase shift produced by rotation of the polarized light in the detector beam during passage through the animal; and

    (g) means for converting the amount of phase shift determined by said rotation of the polarized light in the detector beam into a concentration value of the optically active substance in the medium through which said detector beam has passed.

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