Claims
- 1. An optical fiber means for delivering a high power laser beam, said optical fiber means comprising an optical fiber having and input end for receiving a collimated laser beam, and an output end for delivering the laser beam, wherein said input end incorporates an integrally formed cladded tapered fiber section, said cladded input section having a taper angle not greater than a taper angle .theta..sub.c, measured with reference to the center line of the tapered section, is determined by the relationship ##EQU13## wherein .eta..sub.core and .eta..sub.cladding represent the refractive indices of the core material and the cladding material, respectively.
- 2. The optical fiber means of claim 1 further comprising means for focusing the laser beam into the tapered input end.
- 3. The optical fiber means of claim 1 further comprising an integrally formed tapered output section.
- 4. The optical fiber means of claim 3 incorporated into a laser illuminator/target imaging system.
- 5. The optical fiber means of claim 3 wherein the optical fiber comprises a multimode step index fiber comprised of silica.
- 6. The method of delivering a high power laser beam which comprises introducing a collimated laser beam into an optical fiber means according to claim 1, and directing it to a target by means of the optical fiber.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the laser beam has a power density of at least about 1 MW/cm.sup.2.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein the laser beam is a pulsed, Q-switched beam having a pulse energy of at least about 175 mJ/pulse.
- 9. The method of claim 6 wherein the laser beam is a pulsed beam having a pulse energy of at least about 175 mJ/pulse, and is generated by an alexandrite laser operating in the wavelength region around 750 nm.
- 10. The method of delivering a high power laser beam which comprises introducing a collimated laser beam into an optical fiber having integrally formed cladded tapered input and output ends, wherein said tapered input end comprises a tapered fiber section having a taper angle not greater than a taper angle .theta..sub.c, measured with reference to the center line of the tapered section, which is determined by the relationship ##EQU14## where .eta..sub.core and .eta..sub.cladding represent the refractive indices of the core material and the cladding material, respectively, and directing it to a target by means of the optical fiber.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the laser beam has a power density of at least about 1 MW/cm.sup.2.
- 12. The method of claim 10 wherein the laser beam is a pulsed beam having a pulse energy of at least about 175 mJ/pulse, and is generated by an alexandrite laser operating in the wavelength region around 750 nm.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of our commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17,766 filed Nov. 5, 1987.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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