Claims
- 1. Diagnostic apparatus for use in the alignment of one or more beams onto a fiber optics interface, said diagnostic apparatus comprising
- monitor means,
- lens assembly means for imaging one or more of said laser beams passing through an aperture onto said fiber optics interface, said assembly means being slightly offset in an optical orientation from its center line optical axis, said lens assembly means including at least one lens where said one lens includes reflection means on the rear surface of said one lens such that when a minor scattering of said laser beams are reflected from said interface back to said lens assembly means, said reflection means on said one lens reflects, images and directs said scattered light toward said monitor means,
- said monitor means being optically oriented to permit monitoring of said reflected light for indirect observation of the alignment of said focused laser beams onto said fiber optics interface.
- 2. The diagnostic apparatus of claim 1 wherein said offset of said lens assembly means from said center line optical axis is approximately 0.5 degrees.
- 3. The diagnostic apparatus of claim 2 wherein said monitor means include means for reflecting said scattered reflected beams.
- 4. The diagnostic apparatus of claim 3 wherein said reflecting means include a prism.
- 5. The diagnostic apparatus of claim 4 wherein said monitor means include a microscope objective to permit imaging of said reflected beams from said prism.
- 6. The diagnostic apparatus of claim 5 wherein said monitor means include means to permit observation of said imaged reflected light.
- 7. The diagnostic apparatus of claim 6 wherein said observation means includes a television camera.
- 8. The diagnostic apparatus of claim 4 wherein the back side of said lens assembly means is uncoated to permit reflection of said scattered beams toward said prism.
- 9. The diagnostic apnaratus of claim 3 wherein said reflecting means include a reflecting mirror.
- 10. Diagnostic apparatus for use in the alignment of one or more laser beams onto a fiber optics interface, said diagnostic apparatus comprising
- monitor means,
- lens assembly means for focusing one or more of said laser beams onto said fiber optics interface, said lens assembly menas being slightly offset in an optical orientation from its center line optical axis, said lens assembly means including at least one lens where said one lens includes reflection means on the rear surface of said one lens such that when a minor scattering of said laser beams are reflected from said interface back to said lens assebmly means, said one lens includes means for reflecting scattered ones of said laser beams for said fiber optics interface toward said monitor means,
- said monitor means being optically oriented to permit monitoring of said scattered, reflected laser beams for indirect observation of the alignment of said focused laser beams onto said fiber optics interface.
- 11. In a method for use in an optical alignment system including diagnostic apparatus for use in the alignemtn of one or more laser beams onto a fiber optics interface, the method comprising the steps of
- providing a monitor means and a lens assembly means where said lens assembly means includes at least one lens where said one lens includes reflection means on the rear surface of said one lens,
- focusing one or more of said laser beams onto the fiber optics interface,
- orienting said lens assembly means in a slightly offset position from its center line optical axis such that when minor scattering of said laser beams are reflected from said interface back to said lens assembly means, such that said rear surface of said one lens operates to reflect scattered one or more of said laser beams from said fiber optics interface toward said monitor means, and
- optically orienting said monitor means to permit monitoring of said scattered, reflected laser light for indirect observation of the alignment of said focused laser beams onto said fiber optics interface.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California for operation of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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