Claims
- 1. A probe for medical use, said probe comprising a tip portion having a light energy input region for receiving light energy from a light source and a predetermined light energy output region whereby tissue subtended by said light energy output region may be irradiated by said light energy, said tip portion consisting essentially of light propagating material having inclusions distributed therein and generally throughout said tip portion between said light energy input region and said light energy output region for interacting with said light energy to produce a predetermined energy output pattern over a wide area without significantly impairing the transmission of light energy and without significantly absorbing said light energy, said light propagating material being a light propagating inorganic compound, wherein the inclusions include microscopic voids having dimensions substantially smaller than the wavelength of said light energy.
- 2. A probe as in claim 1, wherein the inorganic compound is an oxide.
- 3. A probe as in claim 2, wherein the oxide is a ceramic.
- 4. A probe as in claim 3, wherein the ceramic is aluminum oxide.
- 5. A probe as in claim 4, wherein the aluminum oxide comprises substantially a single crystal.
- 6. A probe as in claim 2, wherein the oxide is a glass.
- 7. A probe as in claim 6, wherein the glass is fused silica.
- 8. A probe as in claim 1, wherein the inorganic compound is zinc selenide.
- 9. A probe as in claim 1, wherein said inclusions comprise means for diffusing said light energy within said tip and in a predetermined radiation pattern external to said tip.
- 10. A probe as in claim 1, wherein the inclusions comprise particles of at least one dopant material.
- 11. A probe as in claim 1, wherein said probe is adapted to be connected to a laser light source.
- 12. A probe as in claim 1, wherein said probe is adapted to be connected to a source of incoherent light.
- 13. A probe as in claim 1, wherein said light energy output region is adapted to contact tissue to be irradiated.
- 14. A probe as in claim 1, wherein said tip portion consists essentially of an optically clear portion and a light scattering portion.
- 15. A probe for medical use, said probe comprising a tip portion having a light energy input region for receiving light energy from a light source and a predetermined light energy output region whereby tissue subtended by said light energy output region may be irradiated by said light energy, said tip portion consisting essentially of light propagating material having inclusions distributed therein and generally throughout said tip portion between said light energy input region and said light energy output region for interacting with said light energy to produce a predetermined energy output pattern over a wide area without significantly impairing the transmission of light energy and without significantly absorbing said light energy, said light propagating material being a ceramic, the inclusions including microscopic voids having dimensions substantially smaller than the wavelength of said light energy.
- 16. A probe as in claim 15, wherein the ceramic is aluminum oxide.
- 17. A probe as in claim 16, wherein the aluminum oxide comprises substantially a single crystal.
- 18. A probe as in claim 15, wherein said inclusions comprise means for diffusing said light energy within said tip and in a predetermined radiation pattern external to said tip.
- 19. A probe as in claim 15, wherein the inclusions comprise particles of at least one dopant material.
- 20. A probe as in claim 15, wherein said tip portion consists essentially of an optically clear portion and a light scattering portion.
- 21. A probe for medical use, said probe comprising a tip portion having a light energy input region for receiving light energy from a light source and a predetermined light energy output region whereby tissue subtended by said light energy output region may be irradiated by said light energy, said tip portion consisting essentially of light propagating material having inclusions distributed therein and generally throughout said tip portion between said light energy input region and said light energy output region for interacting with said light energy to produce a predetermined energy output pattern over a wide area without significantly impairing the transmission of light energy and without significantly absorbing said light energy, said light propagating material being a glass, the inclusions including microscopic voids having dimensions substantially smaller than the wavelength of said light energy.
- 22. A probe as in claim 21, wherein the glass is fused silica.
- 23. A probe as in claim 21, wherein said inclusions comprise means for diffusing, said light energy within said tip and in a predetermined radiation pattern external to said tip.
- 24. A probe as in claim 21, wherein the inclusions comprise particles of at least one dopant material.
- 25. A probe as in claim 21, wherein said tip portion consists essentially of an optically clear portion and a light scattering portion.
- 26. A probe for medical use, said probe comprising a tip portion having a light energy input region for receiving light energy from a light source and a predetermined light energy output region whereby tissue subtended by said light energy output region may be irradiated by said light energy, said tip portion consisting essentially of light propagating material having inclusions distributed therein and generally throughout said tip portion between said light energy input region and said light energy output region for interacting with said light energy to produce a predetermined energy output pattern, said light propagating material being zinc selenide, the inclusions including microscopic voids having dimensions substantially smaller than the wavelength of said light energy.
- 27. A probe as in claim 26, wherein said tip portion consists essentially of an optically clear portion and a light scattering portion.
- 28. A probe for medical use, said probe comprising a tip portion having a light energy input region for receiving light energy from a light source and a predetermined light energy output region whereby tissue subtended by said light energy output region may be irradiated by said light energy, said tip portion consisting essentially of light propagating material having inclusions distributed therein and generally throughout said tip portion between said light energy input region and said light energy output region for interacting with said light energy to produce a predetermined energy output pattern over a wide area without significantly impairing the transmission of light energy and without significantly absorbing said light energy, said light propagating material being substantially a single crystal of aluminum oxide, the inclusions including microscopic voids having dimensions substantially smaller than the wavelength of said light energy.
- 29. A probe for medical use, said probe comprising a tip portion having a light energy input region for receiving light energy from a light source and a predetermined light energy output region whereby tissue subtended by said light energy output region may be irradiated by said light energy, said tip portion consisting essentially of light propagating material having inclusions distributed therein and generally throughout said tip portion between said light energy input region and said light energy output region for interacting with said light energy to produce a predetermined energy output pattern over a wide area without significantly impairing the transmission of light energy and without significantly absorbing said light energy, said light propagating material being fused silica having microscopic voids therein, said voids having dimensions substantially smaller than the wavelength of said light energy.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation Ser. No. 08/187,359 filed on 26 Jan. 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,520,681, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/874,282 filed on 24 Apr. 1992 (abandoned).
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