Radiation source assembly and radiation source module...

Radiant energy – Fluent material containment – support or transfer means – With irradiating source or radiating fluent material

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C250S455110

Reexamination Certificate

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07102140

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to radiation source assembly including a novel arrangement for protecting at least a portion of an optical radiation sensor from damage due to thermal build-up from the radiation being sensed while allowing the optical radiation sensor to function in a substantially normal manner. Generally, in the present arrangement, damaging radiation from the radiation field in which the sensor is disposed is substantially prevented from contacting the sensor. This may be achieved in a number of different ways.

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