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US Patent 10222337 Laser ablation analysis techniques

Patent 10222337 was granted and assigned to Applied Spectra, Inc on March, 2019 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Applied Spectra, Inc
Applied Spectra, Inc
Current Assignee
Applied Spectra, Inc
Applied Spectra, Inc
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
10222337
Patent Inventor Names
Richard E. Russo0
Osman Sorkhabi0
Randolph S. Tribe0
Xianglei Mao0
Alexander A. Bol'shakov0
Chunyi Liu0
Jong Hyun Yoo0
Date of Patent
March 5, 2019
Patent Application Number
15488422
Date Filed
April 14, 2017
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Jamil Ahmed
Patent abstract

Methods for laser induced ablation spectroscopy are disclosed. A position sensor, and position motors can move a sample stage in three independent spatial coordinate directions, and a stage position control circuit can move an analysis sample site to selected coordinate positions for ablation. Light from laser ablation can be gathered into a lightguide fiber bundle that is subdivided into branches. One branch can convey a first portion of the light to a broadband spectrometer operable to analyze a relatively wide spectral segment, and a different branch can convey a second portion of the light to a high dispersion spectrometer operable to measure minor concentrations and/or trace elements. Emissions can be simultaneously analyzed in various ways using a plurality of spectrometers having distinct and/or complementary capabilities, and isotope analysis of a sample can be performed.

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