Optics: measuring and testing – Photometers – Photoelectric
Patent
1994-10-17
1996-12-17
Rosenberger, Richard A.
Optics: measuring and testing
Photometers
Photoelectric
25022731, G02B 514
Patent
active
055859151
ABSTRACT:
A light detecting device for reliably detecting weak luminescing at a random position in a predetermined spatial area. The light detecting device has a fluorescent fiber containing a fluorescent coloring matter and a flat or curved concentrator having a primary surface, on which the fluorescent fiber is fixedly arranged with the axis thereof in parallel relationship to the primary surface. A light receiving means is connected to at least one end of the fluorescent fiber.
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Fujii Kiyoshi
Kojima Yuji
Kurosawa Kiyoshi
Tanaka Akira
Watanabe Wataru
Fujitsu Ltd.
Fuju Electric Co., Ltd.
Rosenberger Richard A.
The Tokyo Electric Power Co. Inc.
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