Optics: measuring and testing – By configuration comparison – With projection on viewing screen
Reexamination Certificate
2011-07-12
2011-07-12
Punnoose, Roy (Department: 2886)
Optics: measuring and testing
By configuration comparison
With projection on viewing screen
Reexamination Certificate
active
07978327
ABSTRACT:
There is provided a molecularity measurement instrument capable of working out the number of molecules in a sample by comparing a measured value of a light quantity with a theoretical light quantity per a single molecule, and a molecularity measurement method using the same. The molecularity of the sample is quantitatively estimated on the basis of a light quantity having correlation with the molecularity. The molecularity measurement method comprises the step of working out a theoretical light quantity per a single molecule, the step of measuring a light quantity of the sample by use of an image detector, and the step of working out the molecularity of the sample on the basis of a ratio of the light quantity of the sample to the theoretical light quantity as worked out.
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Aoki Hidetoshi
Satou Saya
Sugiyama Yumiko
Tanaami Takeo
Punnoose Roy
Westerman Hattori Daniels & Adrian LLP
Yokogawa Electric Corporation
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