Optics: measuring and testing – By dispersed light spectroscopy – With sample excitation
Reexamination Certificate
2006-03-02
2010-12-21
Toatley, Gregory J (Department: 2877)
Optics: measuring and testing
By dispersed light spectroscopy
With sample excitation
C356S311000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07855785
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a fluorescence detection device comprising a support means (101) for supporting a sample (111), a sample excitation means so that a fluorescence is emitted by the sample (111) and a detection means for detecting said fluorescence, said support means (101) comprising a layer having a rough surface (115) for redirecting said fluorescence in a plurality of directions and said detection means covering an observation cone to collect the redirected fluorescence in a plurality of directions.
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Fontaine-Aupart Marie-Pierre
Fort Emmanuel
Le Moal Eric
Leveque-Fort Sandrine
Ricolleau Christian
Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PC
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique "CNRS"
Toatley Gregory J
Ton Tri T
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