Insect antenna vibrating frequency modulator and resonating mase

Radiant energy – Invisible radiant energy responsive electric signalling – Infrared responsive

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250341, G01J 100

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039977854

ABSTRACT:
A system or method by which electromagnetic wave energy in the near, intermediate, and far infrared portion of spectrum from insect sex scent attractants and host plant or animal scent attractants is converted into narrow band high intensity maserlike infrared emissions is disclosed. The system or method includes a low frequency oscillator for vibrating a silver or gold coated or aluminum low emissivity reed in a vacuum chamber with a suitable infrared window (1 to 30 .mu.m). The reed vibrator is prepared with a monomolecular layer of suitable insect sex or host attractant or surrounded by vapors of said attractants and vibrated (modulated) in an infrared source of electromagnetic energy at 1 to 30 .mu.m and at the antenna vibrating frequency of the insect. The narrow band maserlike emission and harmonies thereof are emitted through the IR window and detected by a spectrometer.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2534657 (1950-12-01), Bray
patent: 2866900 (1958-12-01), Busignies et al.

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