Optics: measuring and testing – By dispersed light spectroscopy – With raman type light scattering
Patent
1993-02-24
1995-04-18
Hille, Rolf
Optics: measuring and testing
By dispersed light spectroscopy
With raman type light scattering
356300, 356319, G01J 344, G01J 300
Patent
active
054083141
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for performing dark signal correction on a photoelectric conversion device. A flow of light to the device is alternately conducted and interrupted. The device generates an intermixed signal while the flow of light is conducted to the device, the intermixed signal including a desired signal intermixed with an unwanted dark signal. The device generates a dark signal alone while the flow of light to the device is interrupted. The dark signal alone is filtered to produce a filtered dark signal. The filtered dark signal is subtracted from the intermixed signal to produce a corrected signal, which is representative of the desired signal.
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Perry Jeffrey
Pittaro Richard J.
Hille Rolf
Ostrowski David
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