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Method and apparatus for operating a laser in an extinction-type optical particle detector
   
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US Patent 7002682
Issued Date
February 21, 2006
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A light-extinction-type optical particle detection system comprises a laser producing a beam in response to a drive current amplitude reaching a lasing threshold, a view volume, and a light-extinction detector. The beam is characterized by mode-hopping noise energy produced by spurious switching of laser operating modes. The system comprises a signal generator producing the drive current such that its amplitude transitions across the threshold by a selected amount and at a selected frequency to cause the beam to operate simultaneously in multiple modes. The selected amount and frequency cooperate to spread the mode-hopping noise energy over a spectral range established by the number of modes, such that the detector does not appreciably respond to the mode-hopping noise energy.
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Hach Ultra Analytics, Inc. (Grants Pass, OR)
Published
February 21, 2006
Application Number
10/778,968
Filed
February 13, 2004
US Classification
356/335   356/338
Int'l Classification
G01N   15/02   (20060101)  
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Attorney/Law Firm
USPTO Field of Search
356/335   356/336   356/337   356/338   356/342   356/343   356/447  
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