Claims
- 1. Apparatus to provide laser radiation on a curved surface having a desired fluence throughout, comprising:means for providing an ablating laser beam; means for setting a cross-sectional shape of said ablating laser beam to a first size, with respect to a particular ablation spot of a particular ablation pattern on a particular layer of tissue to provide a given fluence level for that particular ablation spot; means for scanning said ablating laser beam to another ablation spot of said particular ablation pattern on said particular layer of tissue; and means for re-adjusting said cross-sectional shape of said ablating laser beam to a second size different from said first size, with respect to said another ablation spot, to maintain said given fluence level for said another ablation spot.
- 2. The apparatus to provide laser radiation on a curved surface having a desired fluence throughout according to claim 1, further comprising:means for monitoring an image of said laser beam on said curved surface; and means for determining an area of said laser beam on said curved surface on a pulse-by-pulse basis.
- 3. The apparatus to provide laser radiation on a curved surface having a desired fluence throughout according to claim 1, wherein:said means for setting and said means for re-adjusting comprise a variable aperture mechanism.
- 4. The apparatus to provide laser radiation on a curved surface having a desired fluence throughout according to claim 1, wherein:said means for setting and said means for re-adjusting comprise variable magnification optics in a delivery path of said laser beam.
- 5. The apparatus to provide laser radiation on a curved surface having a desired fluence throughout according to claim 1, further comprising:means for determining a fluence of an ablation spot on a pulse-by-pulse basis.
- 6. The apparatus to provide laser radiation on a curved surface having a desired fluence throughout according to claim 1, further comprising:means for initially performing a topographical and/or wavefront measurement of said curved surface; and means for adjusting a fluence of said ablating laser beam based on an irregularity on said curved surface identified in said measurement.
- 7. A method for providing laser radiation on a curved surface having a desired fluence throughout, said method comprising:providing an ablating laser beam; setting a cross-sectional shape of said ablating laser beam to a first size, with respect to a particular ablation spot of a particular ablation pattern on a particular layer of tissue to provide a given fluence level for that particular ablation spot; scanning said ablating laser beam to another ablation spot of said particular ablation pattern on said particular layer of tissue; and re-adjusting said cross-sectional shape of said ablating laser beam to a second size different from said first size, with respect to said another ablation spot, to maintain said given fluence level for said another ablation spot.
- 8. The method for providing laser radiation on a curved surface having a desired fluence throughout according to claim 7, further comprising:monitoring an image of said laser beam on said curved surface; and determining an area of said laser beam on said curved surface on a pulse-by-pulse basis.
- 9. The method for providing laser radiation on a curved surface having a desired fluence throughout according to claim 7, wherein:said cross-sectional shape of said ablating laser beam is adjusted with a variable aperture mechanism.
- 10. The method for providing laser radiation on a curved surface having a desired fluence throughout according to claim 7, wherein:said cross-sectional shape of said ablating laser beam is adjusted by changing a magnification of relay optics in a delivery path of said laser beam.
- 11. The method for providing laser radiation on a curved surface having a desired fluence throughout according to claim 7, further comprising:determining a fluence of an ablation spot on a pulse-by-pulse basis.
- 12. The method for providing laser radiation on a curved surface having a desired fluence throughout according to claim 7, further comprising:initially performing a topographical and/or wavefront measurement of said curved surface; and adjusting a fluence of said ablating laser beam based on an irregularity on said curved surface identified in said measurement.
Parent Case Info
The present application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/175,634, filed Jan. 12, 2000, entitled “Laser Fluence Compensation” to Michael L. Kliewer; and from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/196,290, filed Apr. 12, 2000, entitled “Laser Fluence Compensation of a Curved Surface” to Michael L. Kliewer, the entirety of both of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Provisional Applications (2)
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60/175634 |
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60/196290 |
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