Patents by Inventor Paul Kebabian

Paul Kebabian has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6490043
    Abstract: The invention provides methods and apparatus for encoding information pertaining to the polarimetric state of transversely propagated radiation—for example, electromagnetic waves—as a modulation of the radiation's frequency power spectrum. In a preferred embodiment, suitable for examining light, the radiation passes consecutively through two birefringent media, each having mutually perpendicular fast and slow axes both perpendicular to the propagation axis. The fast axis of the first medium is rotated with respect the fast axis of the second medium to form an acute angle therebetween. The output of the second birefringent medium comprises a complementary pair of interference fringe systems. The power spectrum of each interference system is modulated in a manner characteristic of the polarization state of the radiation. One of the systems is selected by a linear polarizer. The invention is suitable for use in conjunction with a conventional imaging spectrograph and detector.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 2000
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2002
    Assignee: Aerodyne Research, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul Kebabian
  • Patent number: 5818598
    Abstract: A gas-correlation filter spectroscopy-based method and apparatus for determining the concentration of gas species having significant average broadband absorption incorporates a compensating filter having an absorption spectrum that varies with wavelength similarly to the spectrum of the gas species. The compensating filter eliminates interference due to differential absorption. The invention is especially suited to detecting nitrogen dioxide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 6, 1998
    Assignee: Aerodyne Research, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul Kebabian
  • Patent number: 5760895
    Abstract: A system for measuring and monitoring water vapor concentration in a sample uses as a light source an argon discharge lamp, which inherently emits light with a spectral line that is close to a water vapor absorption line. In a preferred embodiment, the argon line is split by a magnetic field parallel to the direction of light propagation from the lamp into sets of components of downshifted and upshifted frequencies of approximately 1575 Gauss. The downshifted components are centered on a water vapor absorption line and are thus readily absorbed by water vapor in the sample; the upshifted components are moved away from that absorption line and are minimally absorbed. A polarization modulator alternately selects the upshifted components or downshifted components and passes the selected components to the sample. After transmission through the sample, the transmitted intensity of a component of the argon line varies as a result of absorption by the water vapor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Assignee: Aerodyne Research, Inc.
    Inventor: Paul Kebabian
  • Patent number: 5650845
    Abstract: A system for measuring and monitoring the concentration of oxygen uses as a light source an argon discharge lamp, which inherently emits light with a spectral line that is close to one of oxygen's A-band absorption lines. In a preferred embodiment, the argon line is split into sets of components of shorter and longer wavelengths by a magnetic field of approximately 2000 Gauss that is parallel to the light propagation from the lamp. The longer wavelength components are centered on an absorption line of oxygen and thus readily absorbed, and the shorter wavelength components are moved away from that line and minimally absorbed. A polarization modulator alternately selects the set of the longer wavelength, or upshifted, components or the set of the shorter wavelength, or downshifted, components and passes the selected set to an environment of interest. After transmission over a path through that environment, the transmitted optical flux of the argon line varies as a result of the differential absorption.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 22, 1997
    Assignee: Aerodyne Research
    Inventor: Paul Kebabian