Patent ID: 8957376
Filing Date: 2015-02-17
Classification: G01J,G01N,H01L,Y02E,Y02P

Abstract:
1. A process or building an LED and Photodetector optopair for use in optical sensors for analysis of a target sample gas analyte, said optopair being able to compensate for the effect of temperature variation on its signal comprising the following steps: a. identifying the target sample gas analyte; b. establishing the target sample gas analyte absorption band by determining its shortest, longest, and maximum spectral peak wavelengths; c. using said shortest, longest and maximum spectral peak wavelengths to determine the material systems for each of the LED and the Photodetector respectively; d. determining the spectral characteristics of the LED and Photodetector materials and the temperature dependencies of said spectral characteristics; e. identifying the target peak wavelength for each of the LED and Photodetector emission and responsivity spectra respectively through modeling of the LED emission and the Photodetector responsivity spectra using the information generated by the preceding steps and minimizing the temperature sensitivity of the optopair as determined by the technical requirements of the signal registration circuitry of the optopair, such that each of the target peak wavelengths of the LED and Photodetector emission and responsivity spectra respectively is de-tuned from the maximum spectral absorption peak wavelength of the target sample gas analyte, a portion said LED emission spectrum overlaps a portion of said Photodetector responsivity spectrum, said overlapping spectral portions remaining within said target sample gas analyte absorption band, and the area of said overlapping spectral portions within said target sample gas analyte absorption band remaining constant notwithstanding temperature variations; and f. finalizing the optopair design and fabricating same.