WO2008090350A1 - Spectroscopic apparatus and methods - Google Patents
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- G01J—MEASUREMENT OF INTENSITY, VELOCITY, SPECTRAL CONTENT, POLARISATION, PHASE OR PULSE CHARACTERISTICS OF INFRARED, VISIBLE OR ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT; COLORIMETRY; RADIATION PYROMETRY
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- This invention relates to spectroscopic apparatus and methods . It is particularly useful in Raman spectroscopy, though it can equally be used in other forms of spectroscopy, e.g. using fluorescence, narrow- line photoluminescence or cathodoluminescence.
- a dispersive device such as a diffraction grating disperses this scattered Raman spectrum across a two-dimensional photodetector array, e.g. in the form of a charge-coupled device (CCD) .
- CCD charge-coupled device
- Different molecular species have different characteristic Raman spectra, and so the effect can be used to analyse the molecular species present.
- the Raman spectrum can also give other information, such as the local stresses or strains in the sample.
- movable mirrors may deflect the light beam across the surface of the sample in X and Y directions.
- a raster scan of the sample can take place, giving Raman spectra at each point in the scan.
- the laser beam must illuminate the sample for a sufficient length of time to allow a Raman spectrum to be acquired. Obtaining a map over a large area of the sample can therefore be time consuming.
- the present invention provides spectroscopic apparatus comprising: a source of exciting light arranged to produce a line focus on a sample and to generate therefrom a spectrum of scattered light, the line focus and the sample being relatively movable,- a detector having multiple detector elements arranged in at least one row or column; an optical path between the sample and the detector, the line focus and the row or column being aligned such that light scattered from different portions of the line focus is directed to respective different detector elements within the row or column; characterised in that the line focus is arranged to move, relative to the sample, at least in a longitudinal direction of the line focus; and that, synchronously with the relative movement of the line focus over the sample, data is shifted within the detector so that data from a given point or region of the sample accumulates during the relative movement .
- data is read sequentially from one end of the row or column of detector elements .
- data from each element passes sequentially along the row or column from one element to the next.
- the relative movement between the line focus and the sample is more complex and includes a component in a direction transverse to the longitudinal direction, as well as the movement in the longitudinal direction.
- the detector comprises a two-dimensional array of detector elements, and preferably the analyser disperses the spectrum from any given point or region in the line focus across the detector in a direction orthogonal to said row or column.
- the analyser disperses the spectrum from any given point or region in the line focus across the detector in a direction orthogonal to said row or column.
- data representing multiple wavenumbers spread across the spectrum can be acquired simultaneously, in respective rows or columns of the two-dimensional array, while moving the data for each wavenumber along the respective rows or columns, synchronously with the relative movement of the line focus on the sample .
- the detector may be rotatable through 90°. The detector may then be rotated, when desired, so that the stepping of the data is instead performed in the direction of the dispersion, as described in the above-mentioned US Patent No. 5,442,438. Brief Description of the Drawings
- Fig 1 is a schematic diagram of a first embodiment of spectroscopic apparatus
- Fig 2 is a plan view of an area of a sample to be analysed by the apparatus of Fig 1;
- Fig 3 is a graph showing the variation of intensity of a light beam along a line focus in the apparatus of Fig 1 ;
- Figs 4A,4B and 4C respectively show the line focus moving relative to the sample, a corresponding shift of charge within a CCD detector, and a spectrum received from one point in the line focus ;
- Fig 5 shows an alternative arrangement of part of the apparatus of Fig 1.
- the spectroscopic apparatus comprises a laser 10 which acts as a source of exciting light. This is passed via a beam expander 12, a cylindrical lens 13, mirrors 14,16,18 and a filter 20 into a microscope 22. An objective lens 24 of the microscope 22 focuses the laser beam onto a sample 26 mounted on a stage or table 28.
- the stage 28 has motors 30 by which it can be moved in directions X and Y, under the control of a computer 32.
- the illumination by the exciting laser beam generates scattered light, e.g. Raman scattered light at different frequencies/wavenumbers .
- This is collected by the microscope objective 24 and directed towards a two-dimensional photodetector array 34. It passes via the mirror 18, filter 20, a slit 35 (which may act confocally to control the depth resolution of the instrument) , mirrors 36, a diffraction grating 38 and a focussing lens 37.
- the preferred two-dimensional photodetector 34 is a CCD detector. However, other detectors are possible, such as a two-dimensional CMOS photodetector array.
- the diffraction grating 38 disperses the spectrum of scattered light across the surface of the CCD 34, in a direction X' .
- the filter 20 serves a dual purpose. Firstly, it reflects the exciting laser illumination from the laser 10, so as to inject it into the optical path towards the microscope 22 and sample 26. Secondly, it rejects Rayleigh scattered light having the same frequency as the illuminating laser beam and passes only the Raman spectrum of interest towards the CCD detector 34.
- a variety of different types of dielectric filter having such properties may be used, including for example a holographic filter (which may be placed at a low angle of incidence to the optical path as shown) . If desired, more than one such filter may be provided in series, to improve the rejection of Rayleigh scattered light.
- the cylindrical lens 13 is configured so that a line focus is produced. This then illuminates and excites Raman scattering from multiple points on the sample simultaneously .
- the line focus 38 is made to perform a raster scan of the area 37.
- the relative motion between the line focus of illuminating light and the sample is produced by moving the stage 28 using the motors 30 under the control of the computer 32.
- the illuminating beam itself may be scanned across the surface of a stationary sample, using motorised scanning mirrors to deflect the beams. Again, this is controlled by the computer 32.
- the line focus would first move in the direction X relative to the sample, as indicated by arrow 41, so as to scan a stripe 40. It would then be indexed in the direction Y, as indicated by arrow 42, so as to repeat such scans for successive stripes 40.
- the following method is adopted. Instead of first moving the illuminating line in the X direction orthogonal to its length, it is instead first moved continuously in the Y direction, parallel to its length (i.e. longitudinally) . As an alternative to continuous movement, it can instead be moved stepwise, dwelling at each step for a desired exposure period. After each full scan in the Y direction (arrow 42) the line focus is stepped in the X direction (arrow 41) to an adjacent position on the sample, and another scan in the Y direction takes place. This process is repeated until the whole area 37 to be studied has been scanned. This all takes place under the control of the computer 32. It will be appreciated that there are then no stripes 40.
- Fig 4A shows a part of, the surface of the sample 26, with an imaginary grid of the pixels of the CCD 34 superimposed over it for purposes of discussion. This grid, as shown, covers only a fraction of the area 37 of the sample to be studied. Also shown in Fig 4A is the line focus 38 of the illuminating laser beam. An arrow 48 shows the direction of movement of the sample relative to the line focus 38, as described above.
- Fig 4B is a representation of the corresponding array of detector elements (pixels) of the CCD detector 34.
- a Raman spectrum is dispersed in the X' direction along a row of the CCD detector array, for example as illustrated in rows 46.
- this spectrum may correspond to a substance of interest at the corresponding position in the sample 26. It should be understood that the size of the pixels shown in Figs 4A and 4B have been exaggerated, compared to Fig 4C, and that in real life there are many times this number of pixels .
- the charge is shifted in the direction indicated by arrow 50, in a direction Y' corresponding to the direction Y of the movement of the sample (arrow 48, Fig 4A) . It is read one row at a time into a shift register 52, from where it is read out to the computer 32 as indicated at 54. Thus, at any one time during the readout process, the shift register 52 holds the data for one complete spectrum at one point on the line 38.
- the shifting of the charge as indicated by arrow 50 takes place simultaneously and synchronously with the scanning of the line 38 in the direction Y as indicated by arrow 48, under the control of the computer 32.
- the exposure of the CCD to the light continues during this scanning, and charge continues to accumulate as it is shifted from one detector element of the CCD array to the next.
- the charge is shifted synchronously with the relative motion of the sample and the line ' focus 38, and in the same direction, the light from a given point in the sample 26 continues to accumulate as a spectrum for that point, as shown in Fig 4C.
- Such synchronous scanning of the CCD and of the stage continues in the Y direction as indicated by the arrow 42 in Fig 2, until the line focus has traversed the entire length of the area 37 to be analysed.
- FIG. 3 shows the intensity characteristic of the illuminating laser beam along the length of the line focus 38.
- it would be a "top hat” function, having uniform intensity throughout the length of the line 38.
- the intensity curve 44 varies from one position along the line to another.
- the result, in the conventional technique is that spectra taken simultaneously from different points along the line have different intensities . This makes it difficult to perform a quantitative analysis which compares the spectra, and to deduce the molecular composition and other information about the various illuminated points along the line.
- To achieve an appropriate "top hat” function would require a point source laser with a diftractive optical element, which would be expensive.
- any given point on the sample 26 is illuminated successively by light from each position within the length of the line focus 38.
- each point on the sample experiences illumination from each of the differing intensities shown by the curve 44 in Fig 3.
- the effect is to integrate all these intensities so that the differences between them have no effect .
- a second advantage is that there is a smooth transition of the illuminating line 38 throughout the Y direction of the area 37, so that no differences are perceived between different stripes 40 as in the prior technique described.
- the data is acquired seamlessly and there is no need to try to stitch together data at the edges of strips 40.
- a third advantage is that should there be any differences between the responses of different detector elements of the CCD array 34, or variations in instrument transfer function between different pixels, .then these too are integrated over the whole area of the sample. So this has no effect on the resulting output as it would in the prior art, and facilitates accurate analysis of the results. Indeed, even a defective detector element which gave no signal output could be tolerated.
- a fourth advantage is that scanning a line focus results in faster mapping of the sample area, compared to point-by-point scanning. In cases where a large sample area is to be mapped with only a short exposure time at each point, then it can be shown that the present method is even faster than the previously known method of line focus scanning.
- Fig 8 of US Patent No. 5,442,438 the charge is shifted in the direction of the spectral dispersion, corresponding to the direction X' in Fig 4B of the present application.
- the computer 32 is programmed to control the shifting of the charge synchronously with the movement of the motors 30. It also controls the readout 54 from the shift register 52 and the resulting data acquisition. If it is desired to produce the relative motion of the line focus 38 and the sample by scanning the light beam across a stationary sample, the computer 32 may control the scanning mirrors which cause the scanning of the illuminating beam and which collect the scattered light from a sample .
- One such possibility is to utilise a CCD detector array which has the ability to shift charges in both the X' and Y' directions, to respective shift registers on orthogonal edges of the array. The charges can then be shifted in the Y' direction as described above, or in the X' direction if it is desired to perform the method according to the prior patent.
- the CCD detector 34 may be mounted on an optional rotatable mounting 56. This is indexable through 90°, between a position in which it can perform the method described above, and an orthogonal position in which it can perform the method of the prior patent .
- the rotatable mounting may comprise kinematic mounts at each of the two indexed positions.
- the rotatable mounting 56 may be motorised and under control of the computer 32 to change the scanning mode from one position to the other.
- two CCD detectors 34 may be used. One is set up to perform the technique as described above, while the other is set up to perform the technique of the prior patent.
- the light may be switched from one detector to the other by a movable mirror 58, which can be moved into and out of the beam path. Again, this may be motorised and under the control of the computer 32, if desired. Further methods of switching between one CCD detector and another are possible, such as mounting both of them side-by-side on a linear slide so that the desired one can be positioned in the optical path.
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