Abstract:
A multi-band spectrum division device is provided, comprising: a first parabolic reflection mirror, planar multi-mirrors, an optical grating and a second parabolic mirror. The first parabolic mirror is configured to reduce the divergent angle of incident optical beam, and to generate a collimated optical beam. The planar multi-mirrors are configured to adjust the incident angles of collimated beam on the grating surface. The grating is configured to disperse the incident signals with multi-wavelengths. The second parabolic mirror is configured to focus the multi-wavelength signals on its focal plane. Besides, each of the planar multi-mirrors has different location and angle in this device.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0001]    1. Field of the Invention 
         [0002]    This invention relates to a spectrum device, especially a multi-band spectrum division device. 
         [0003]    2. Description of the Prior Art 
         [0004]    Each atomic of material has its own characteristic spectrum. The characteristic spectrum can be used to identify the type and content of substance by spectroscopic analysis, and further confirm its chemical composition. Such as semiconductor material purity, sweetness of fruits and vegetables; disease or food testing, etc., can be confirmed by spectroscopic analysis. 
         [0005]    In recent years, due to the technologies of environment pollution detection, food safety detection, lesion determination, and semiconductor material detection are more and more important, in order to detect the variety of the test sample immediately, the real-time multi-band spectrum division device is developed. With the increasing diversity of the test sample, and the sample characteristic differences decreased. In order to effectively discriminate the differences of samples, the high-resolution optical spectrum analyzer is developed on the market. The main grating for detecting with visible light usually is more than 1200 lp/mm. However, the corresponding range of spectrum detecting reduces to less than 180 nm, so that only specific substance can be detected by single spectrum device. If we want to detect the area out of this range, the high precision rotating unit must be added to the single spectrum device, and rotate the diffraction grating to the wave band range needed, then proceed to regulate the spectrum device. However, this device may increase the cost of the system, it cannot be ensured repeatability and institutional stability. In addition, the detecting process is time-consuming and complicated. The spectrum device may lose the real-time detecting ability. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0006]    In view of the above problems, one aspect of this invention is to provide a multi-band spectrum division device, comprising a first parabolic reflection mirror, a plurality of planar reflection mirrors, a grating and a second parabolic reflection mirror. The first parabolic reflection mirror is configured to reduce the divergent angle of incident optical beam and to generate a collimated optical beam. The plurality of planar reflection mirrors are configured to adjust incident angle on the grating of main signal of each wave band. The grating is configured to disperse the incident signals of optical beam with different band. The second parabolic reflection mirror is configured to focus the different band signals on a focal plane. Wherein the plurality of planar reflection mirrors have different locations and angles. 
         [0007]    Wherein the first parabolic reflection mirror is configured to reduce the divergent angle of incident optical beam and to generate a collimated optical beam. The divergent angle of the collimated optical beam is between −10°˜10°. 
         [0008]    Wherein the grating has a plurality of straight notches D, the distance between each adjacent straight notch is between 0.6 μm and 5.0 μm. 
         [0009]    In one embodiment, a nth of the plurality of planar reflection mirrors can move into an optical beam path of the multi-band spectrum division device to reflect a nth band incident optical beam to the grating of the multi-band spectrum division device, so that meets the mathematical equation. The grating receives the incident optical beam with λn center wavelength in nth spectrum which incidents with angle of θn, and then emerges with the same diffraction series and the same emergent angle of each wavelength to meet a mathematical equation D(sin θd−sin θn)=mλn. 
         [0010]    The nth of the plurality of planar reflection mirrors can rotate with an endpoint of itself into an optical beam path of the multi-band spectrum division device to reflect a nth band incident optical beam to the grating of the multi-band spectrum division device, and the grating receives the incident optical beam with λn center wavelength in nth spectrum which incidents with angle of θn, and then emerges with the same diffraction series and the same emergent angle of each wavelength to meet a mathematical equation D(sin θd−sin θn)=mλn. 
         [0011]    Wherein an nth of the plurality of planar reflection mirrors can rotate or move to leave an optical beam path of the multi-band spectrum division device. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0012]      FIG. 1A  is a schematic diagram in one embodiment of this invention. 
           [0013]      FIG. 1B  is a schematic diagram in another embodiment of this invention. 
           [0014]      FIG. 1C  is a schematic diagram in another embodiment of this invention. 
           [0015]      FIG. 2  is a schematic diagram in another embodiment of this invention. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT 
       [0016]    Please refer to  FIG. 1A . A multi-band spectrum division device  11  in this embodiment comprising a first parabolic reflection mirror  12 , a second planar reflection mirrors  13  for a second wave band, a first planar reflection mirrors  14  for a first wave band, a grating  15 , a second parabolic reflection mirror  16 , a slit  17 , and a processing device  18 . An incident optical signal V from a test sample includes two wave bands optical signals. The optical signal V emits into the multi-band spectrum division device  11  through the slit  17 . The slit  17  can filter stray light of the optical signal V, so that only the divergent optical beam in narrow range can emit. 
         [0017]    The filtered optical signal V emits into the first parabolic reflection mirror  12 . The first parabolic reflection mirror  12  collimates the optical signal V into a collimated optical beam C and guides it to the second planar reflection mirrors  13  for a second wave band. In this embodiment, the first parabolic reflection mirror  12  is configured to reduce the divergent angle of collimated optical beam C, wherein the divergent angle is between −10°˜10°. 
         [0018]    The second planar reflection mirrors  13  for the second wave band reflects the collimated optical beam C to the grating  15 . The grating  15  is configured to receive the collimated optical beam C reflected from the second planar reflection mirrors  13  for the second wave band. The grating  15  disperses a second wave band of the collimated optical beam C according to different wavelength. In this embodiment, the grating  15  is a linear grating, but not limited thereto. The grating  15  has a plurality of straight notches (not shown), wherein a distance between each adjacent notches is D. The second wave band of the collimated optical beam C with center wavelength λ2, emits with θ2 angle to the grating  15 , and emergent from the grating  15  with θd angle. In this circumstance, this system meets the mathematical equation: 
         [0000]        D (sin θ d −sin θ2)=λ2.
 
         [0019]    The second parabolic reflection mirror  16  focuses the second wave band optical signal with different wavelength reflected from the grating  15  on a position near a focal plane of the second parabolic reflection mirror  16  or the receiving area of the processing device  18 . The processing device  18  may be a detector, like a light detector, but not limited thereto. The processing device  18  can determine the proportion percentage of each wavelength of the incident optical beam according to the incident position of the optical beam. In another embodiment, the processing device  18  also can connect with external device (e.g. computer or other similar device) to proceed follow-up analysis or storing. 
         [0020]    Still refer to  FIG. 1A , the multi-band spectrum division device  11  further comprising a first planar reflection mirror  14  for the first wave band, configured to reflect the collimated optical beam C to the grating  15 , like the second planar reflection mirrors  13  for the second wave band. It is noted that, in this embodiment, the locations and angles of the first planar reflection mirror  14  and the second planar reflection mirrors  13  are different. As shown in  FIG. 1A , the first planar reflection mirror  14  is disposed between the second planar reflection mirrors  13  and the first parabolic reflection mirror  12 . It is noted that the first planar reflection mirror  14  can move or rotate to enter or leave an optical beam path of the multi-band spectrum division device  11 . In this embodiment, the first planar reflection mirror  14  can move back and forth on the path which is perpendicular to the collimated optical beam C from the first parabolic reflection mirror  12  to the second planar reflection mirrors  13 . The first planar reflection mirror  14  for the first wave band can be connected with a moving device such as motor or the like. 
         [0021]    When the first planar reflection mirror  14  enters the path of the collimated optical beam C, the collimated optical beam C is reflected to the grating  15  by the first planar reflection mirror  14 . At this time, an optical beam with a first center wavelength λ1 of the collimated optical beam C emits to the grating  15  with θ1 incident angle. In addition, by adjusting the location of the first planar reflection mirror  14 , and the relative angle between the first planar reflection mirror  14  and the grating  15 , the center wavelength λ1 of the first wave band of the collimated optical beam C will emerge from the grating  15  with the same angle θd. In this circumstance, this system meets the mathematical equation: D(sin θd−sin θ1)=λ1. Similarly, the second parabolic reflection mirror  16  focuses the second wave band optical signal with different wavelength reflected from the grating  15  on a position near a focal plane of the second parabolic reflection mirror  16  or the receiving area of the processing device  18 . 
         [0022]    As set forth above two circumstances, by adjusting the locations of the first planar reflection mirror  14  or the second planar reflection mirrors  13 , and the relative angles between the first planar reflection mirror  14  or the second planar reflection mirrors  13  and the grating  15 , it makes the center wavelength λn of the each wave band of the collimated optical beam C emit with different incident angle respectively, and emerge with the same emergent angle of each wave band. 
         [0023]    Accordingly, the multi-band spectrum division device  11 , in this embodiment, take two-band spectrum division device for example, n is 1 and 2. If it is three-band spectrum division device, n is 1, 2 and 3. That is, the multi-band spectrum division device, n is 1, 2, 3, . . . . The n is a nature number. 
         [0024]    In another embodiment of this invention, as shown in  FIG. 1B . The first planar reflection mirror  14  for the first wave band takes an endpoint as a shaft, and rotates with the endpoint to enter the optical beam path of the two-band spectrum division device  11 . It is noted that, in this embodiment, the first planar reflection mirror  14  rotates 90° to enter the path, but not limited thereto. The first planar reflection mirror  14  can connect with a rotating device or revolving device to rotate. 
         [0025]    In another embodiment of this invention, as shown in  FIG. 1C . The first planar reflection mirror  14  can move up and down to enter or leave the optical beam path of the two-band spectrum division device  11 . 
         [0026]    In another embodiment of this invention, using single planar reflection mirror to finish switching two wave band detecting signals, as shown in  FIG. 2 . The planar reflection mirror  14  and an incident optical beam have an angle θ14. It makes an optical beam with a first center wavelength λ1 of the collimated optical beam C emit to the grating  15  with angle θ1 and meet an mathematical equation D(sin θd−sin θ1)=λ1 to detect the spectrum signal of the first wave band. When detecting the spectrum signal of the second wave band, the planar reflection mirror can move to the location  13 , and has an angle θ13 with the incident optical beam. It makes an optical beam with a first center wavelength λ2 of the collimated optical beam C emit to the grating  15  with angle θ2 and meet an mathematical equation D (sin θd−sin θ2)=λ2. 
         [0027]    Compared to the prior art, the multi-band spectrum division device in this invention has a relative simple structure. It can reduce the cost and has much wider ranges of detecting wave band in the same resolution. 
         [0028]    Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described herein, the above description is merely illustrative. Further modification of the invention herein disclosed will occur to those skilled in the respective arts and all such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.