MUMBAI, India, Sept. 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202517084987 A) filed by The Curators Of The University Of Missouri, Columbia, U.S.A., on Sept. 8, for 'in-situ high-temperature raman spectroscopy via remote fiber-optic raman probe.'
Inventor(s) include O'Malley, Ronald; Huang, Jie; Zhang, Bohong; and Tekle, Hanok.
The application for the patent was published on Sept. 26, under issue no. 39/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "An optical fiber sensor system for in situ high-temperature Raman spectroscopy. The system includes an excitation source, a spectrometer, and a Raman probe. The Raman probe comprises at least one optical fiber coupled to the excitation source and to the spectrometer. The at least one optical fiber transmits laser excitation from the excitation source to a sample and collects light scattered by the sample for analysis by the spectrometer. An external lens arrangement positioned at a distal end of the at least one optical fiber of the Raman probe optically couples the at least one optical fiber to the sample and physically separates the at least one optical fiber from the sample during sampling. The spectrometer performs Raman spectroscopy of the sample based on the light collected by the at least one optical fiber."
The patent application was internationally filed on Feb. 20, 2024, under International application No.PCT/US2024/016496.
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