Claims
- 1. A head for applying light energy to a selected depth in a scattering medium having an outer layer in physical and thermal contact with said head including:
a thermally conductive mount having an energy emitting surface; at least one optical energy emitting element mounted in said mount adjacent said energy emitting surface, each said element being in thermal contact with said mount and oriented to direct light energy through said surface; a thin, transparent, thermally conductive layer over said surface and in thermal contact therewith, said layer being in contact with said outer layer of the medium when the head is applying light energy thereto; and a cooling mechanism for said mount, permitting said mount to sink heat from both said at least one element and said outer layer of the medium.
- 2. A head as claimed in claim 1, including a reflecting layer on said thermally conductive layer, said reflecting layer having an opening formed therein under each said at least one element through which light energy may be applied to said medium.
- 3. A head as claimed in claim 2, wherein said reflecting layer has a larger area than the area of said mount.
- 4. A head as claimed in claim 3, wherein the area of said reflecting layer is at least substantially as large as an aperture of reflection for scattered light energy from said medium.
- 5. A head as claimed in claim 2, wherein light energy is applied to said medium through an aperture, wherein there is a desired amplification coefficient f as a result of retroreflection from said reflecting layer, wherein the medium and the reflecting layer have reflecting coefficients R and r respectively, and wherein the minimum value Dmin for a dimension D of the aperture is
- 6. A head as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mount has a depression formed therein, said energy emitting surface being the surface of said depression, each of said element being mounted to emit light energy substantially perpendicular to the depression surface at the point thereon where the element is mounted, said medium being forcible into said depression and into contact with the surface thereof.
- 7. A head as claimed in claim 6, wherein said depression is substantially hemispherical in shape.
- 8. A head as claimed in claim 6, wherein said depression is substantially rectangular in shape.
- 9. A head as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thermally conductive layer is a coating formed on said light emitting surface.
- 10. A head as claimed in claim 1 wherein each said element is a diode laser bar.
- 11. A head for applying light energy to a selected depth in a scattering medium including:
a block having an energy emitting surface; at least one source of light energy, each said source directing light energy through a selected portion of said surface; and a layer between said energy emitting surface and said medium and in contact with said medium when the head is applying light energy thereto, said layer including at least a reflective layer covering all portions of said surface except each said selected portion through which light energy is directed, said reflecting layer retroreflecting light energy scattered from said medium.
- 12. A head as claimed in claim 11 wherein each said source of light energy includes a light guide extending at least part way through said structure from said surface and optically connected to receive light energy from a light emitting component.
- 13. A head as claimed in claim 12 wherein said light emitting component is one of a laser, a flash lamp and a filament lamp.
- 14. A head as claimed in claim 12 wherein said layer is a reflective layer formed on said surface, which reflective layer has an opening formed therein under each said light guide.
- 15. A head as claimed in claim 11, where the area of said reflecting layer is at least substantially as large as an aperture of reflection for scattered light energy from said medium.
- 16. A head as claimed in claim 11, wherein light energy is applied to said medium through an aperture, wherein there is a desired amplification coefficient f as a result of retroreflection from said reflecting layer, wherein the medium and the reflecting layer have reflecting coefficients R and r respectively, and wherein the minimum value Dmin for a dimension D of the aperture is
- 17. A head as claimed in claim 11 wherein each said source includes a light energy emitter mounted in said block so as to emit its light energy through the corresponding selected portion of said surface.
- 18. A head as claimed in claim 17 wherein each said emitter is mounted adjacent to, but spaced from, said surface, and wherein said layer includes a transparent layer over said surface with said reflective layer being on at least one side of said transparent layer.
- 19. A head as claimed in claim 17, wherein said reflecting layer has a larger area than the area of said surface.
- 20. A head as claimed in claim 17, wherein said transparent layer is a waveguide of selected shape.
PRIOR APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 10/052,474, filed Jan. 18, 2002, which claims priority from application Ser. No. 09/473,910, filed Dec. 28, 1999, which claims priority from provisional specification No. 60/115,447, filed Jan. 8, 1999; from provisional specification No. 60/164,492, filed Nov. 9, 1999; and which is also a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/078,055, filed May 13, 1998, which application claims priority from provisional specification No. 60/046,542, filed May 15, 1997 and 60/077,726, filed Mar. 12, 1998. The contents of all of these prior application specifications are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
10052474 |
Jan 2002 |
US |
Child |
10417769 |
Apr 2003 |
US |