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Method and device for the detection of at least one luminescent substance
   
Document Number
US Patent 7312867
Issued Date
December 25, 2007
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Disclosed is a device for detecting at least one luminescent substance, comprising a radiation source for emitting excitation radiation to the at least one luminescent substance. The excitation radiation is provided with at least one excitation wavelength at which the luminescent substance is excited so as to emit luminescent radiation. At least one radiation receiver is provided, which detects the luminescent radiation and is configured regarding the spectral sensitivity thereof in such a way that said radiation receiver is insensitive to the radiation emitted by the radiation source. The luminescent substance is located inside a measuring chamber that is essentially impermeable to the luminescent radiation and comprises at least one wall area which is transparent to the excitation radiation emitted by the radiation source. The radiation source is placed outside the measuring chamber such that the excitation radiation emitted by the radiation source is coupled into the inside of the measuring chamber by penetrating said wall area.
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Published
December 25, 2007
Application Number
10/529,048
Filed
September 12, 2003
US Classification
356/317  
Int'l Classification
G01J   3/30   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Sep 27, 2002 [DE] 102 45 432
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356/317   385/12  
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