High Brightness Solid State Illumination System for Fluorescence Imaging and Analysis
Abstract
An illumination system includes a phosphor to emit light in a wavelength band ΔλPHOSHPOR, a second light source to emit light at a second wavelength λ2 within an absorption band of the phosphor, a third light source to emit light at a third wavelength λ3 and a fourth light source to emit light at a fourth wavelength λ4. A controller drives the second, third and fourth light sources. A first dichroic optical element: 1) directs light from the phosphor to an optical output of the system, 2) directs light from the third light source to the optical output, and 3) directs light from the fourth light source to the optical output. A second dichroic optical element: 1) directs light from the third light source to the first dichroic optical element, and 2) directs the light from the fourth light source to the first dichroic optical element.
Claims
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1 . An illumination system comprising:
a phosphor light source configured to emit light having a wavelength in a wavelength band Δλ PHOSPHOR ; a second light source configured to emit light at a second wavelength λ 2 within an absorption band of the phosphor light source; a third light source configured to emit light at a third wavelength λ 3 ; a fourth light source configured to emit light at a fourth wavelength λ 4 ; a controller configured to drive the second light source, the third light source and the fourth light source; a first dichroic optical element configured to: 1) direct light emitted by the phosphor light source in the wavelength band Δλ PHOSPHOR to an optical output of the illumination system, 2) direct light emitted by the third light source at the third wavelength λ 3 to the optical output of the illumination system, and 3) direct light emitted by the fourth light source at the fourth wavelength λ 4 to the optical output of the illumination system; and a second dichroic optical element configured to: 1) direct the light emitted by the third light source at the third wavelength λ 3 to the first dichroic optical element, and 2) direct the light emitted by the fourth light source at the fourth wavelength λ 4 to the first dichroic optical element.
2 . The illumination system of claim 1 , wherein the first dichroic optical element is further configured to direct light emitted by the second light source at the second wavelength 2 onto the phosphor light source.
3 . The illumination system of claim 1 , further comprising a first light source configured to emit light at a first wavelength λ 1 onto the phosphor light source.
4 . The illumination system of claim 3 , wherein the phosphor light source is physically attached to the first light source.
5 . The illumination system of claim 3 , wherein the phosphor light source is physically separate from the first light source.
6 . The illumination system of claim 5 , wherein the phosphor light source is a ceramic phosphor or a single crystal phosphor.
7 . The illumination system of claim 3 , wherein the wavelength of the light emitted by the phosphor light source is longer than the first wavelength λ 1 .
8 . The illumination system of claim 3 , wherein the controller is further configured to drive the first light source.
9 . The illumination system of claim 3 , wherein the first dichroic optical element is further configured to direct light emitted by the first light source at the first wavelength λ 1 along with the light emitted by the phosphor light source in the wavelength band Δλ PHOSPHOR to the optical output of the illumination system.
10 . The illumination system of claim 3 , wherein the first, third and fourth light sources are light emitting diodes.
11 . The illumination system of claim 3 , wherein the controller is configured to drive the second light source to optically pump the phosphor light source without concurrently driving the first light source to optically pump the phosphor.
12 . The illumination system of claim 3 , wherein the light emitted by the first light source at the first wavelength, the light emitted by the phosphor light source in the wavelength band Δλ PHOSPHOR , the light emitted by the second light source at the second wavelength, the light emitted by the third light source at the third wavelength, and the light emitted by the fourth light source at the fourth wavelength travel from the first dichroic optical element to the optical output along a common optical path.
13 . The illumination system of claim 3 , wherein the illumination system is switchable between two or more of the following operating modes:
a first operating mode in which only the first light source is energized to optically pump the phosphor light source; a second operating mode in which only the second light source is energized to optically pump the phosphor light source; and a third operating mode in which the first light source and the second light source are energized to optically pump the phosphor light source.
14 . The illumination system of claim 13 , wherein the illumination system is switchable between all three of the operating modes.
15 . The illumination system of claim 13 , wherein the controller is configured to implement any of the switching between the operating modes.
16 . The illumination system of claim 15 , further comprising a user interface device, wherein the controller is configured to implement the switching in response to an instruction from the user interface device.
17 . The illumination system of claim 3 , wherein the phosphor light source is configured to emit light in the wavelength band Δλ PHOSPHOR only in response to first absorbing light from the first or second light sources.
18 . The illumination system of claim 1 , wherein the second light source is a laser.
19 . The illumination system of claim 1 , wherein the second light source is a light emitting diode.
20 . The illumination system of claim 1 , wherein the light emitted by the third light source at the third wavelength λ 3 and the light emitted by the fourth light source at the fourth wavelength λ 4 travel between the first dichroic optical element and the second dichroic optical element along a common optical path.Cited by (0)
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