Claims
- 1. A medical laser source for the generation of laser light suitable for fiber optic delivery at a power level effective for performing surgery, such medical laser source comprising
- a solid state pump laser providing a pulsed multimode beam at a first wavelength .lambda..sub.o and having a TEM.sub.oo mode as a minor component
- a gas filled Raman cell driven by said multimode beam arranged in an optical feedback path with said pump laser for producing a Stokes beam at a shifted wavelength .lambda..sub.1 in said Raman cell
- cross flow means for providing a flow of gas across a central region of said Raman cell
- optical means for focusing the pulsed multimode beam into said central region
- output coupling means for coupling light from said Raman cell to an optical fiber
- said optical means focusing the multimode beam into said central region with an intensity effective to produce said Stokes beam with a TEM.sub.oo mode as a primary component, and said cross flow means being operable to provide a flow across said central region to overcome thermal lensing when said pump laser is pulsed at a repetition rate in excess of approximately 100 Hz, whereby said laser source efficiently wavelength shifts and cleans up the multimode beam of the pump laser to produce a substantially single mode beam for fiber optic delivery while achieving an effective power level for surgery.
- 2. A medical laser source according to claim 1, wherein the pump laser applies pulses into a region of said Raman cell at a pulse repetition rate over 300 sec.sup.-1 while the cross flow means provides a cross flow within the cell at a rate sufficient to maintain Raman scattering efficiency in the central region.
- 3. A medical laser source according to claim 1, wherein the flow is provided at a rate such that between consecutive pulses of the pump laser the gas in the central region is displaced further than a transverse diameter of the central region plus a characteristic diffusion distance of the gas.
- 4. A medical laser source according to claim 1, further including output control means for varying amounts of light at wavelengths .lambda..sub.0 and .lambda..sub.1 coupled as an output from the Raman cell.
- 5. A medical laser source according to claim 1 wherein said solid state pump laser is a Nd laser and said Raman cell is a hydrogen cell, producing .lambda..sub.1 and .lambda..sub.1 of 1.06 microns and 1.9 microns, respectively.
- 6. A medical laser source according to claim 1, wherein the substantially beam has greater absolute power in the TEM.sub.oo mode than has the pump laser.
- 7. A medical laser source according to claim 1, wherein said pump laser is a Q-switched YAG laser.
- 8. A medical laser source according to claim 7, wherein said Raman cell is a hydrogen-filled Raman cell operated to produce a visible CARS beam for targeting or observation of a surgical probe.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 342,481, filed Apr. 24, 1989, now abandoned.
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