Claims
- 1. A method for sculpting a material to effect a predetermined change in shape, the method comprising:
simultaneously directing a plurality of beams of ablative energy toward the material while the beams are directed at differing areas across the material so that the beams ablate a pattern from the material; manipulating the beams so as to modify the ablation pattern; and simultaneously directing the ablative energy along the manipulated beams.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, further comprising repeatedly altering the beams and ablating a modified ablation pattern from the material so as to effect the predetermined change in shape.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ablation areas of the pattern partially overlap.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein each ablation area has a size, a shape, and a center, and wherein the beam manipulating step comprises varying at least one pattern characteristic selected from the group consisting of the size of at least some of the ablation areas, the shape of at least some of the ablation areas, and a distance between at least some of the ablation area centers.
- 5. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the beam altering step rotates at least some of the ablation areas about differing centers of rotation.
- 6. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pattern has a pattern center, wherein the predetermined change in shape defines a sculpting center, and further comprising moving the pattern over the material by translating the pattern center relative to the sculpting center or rotating the pattern about the pattern center.
- 7. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the simultaneous directing steps comprise separating a first laser beam into the plurality of beams.
- 8. A method as claimed in claim 7, wherein the first laser beam comprises a plurality of sequential pulses of an excimer laser, wherein the beams are altered at least in part between the pulses, wherein the material comprises a corneal tissue, and wherein the predetermined change in shape alters refraction of the corneal tissue.
- 9. A method for sculpting a material to effect a predetermined change in shape, the method comprising simultaneously directing ablative energy toward the material along a plurality of beams, each beam impacting at an associated ablation area of the material, wherein the ablation areas partially overlap.
- 10. A method for sculpting a material to effect a predetermined change in shape, the method comprising:
lasing a laser to produce a first beam, the first beam comprising a plurality of pulses; separating the first beam into a plurality of beams; absorbing at least a portion of the beam with a region of the material so that the region is ablated, the ablation having an edge; partially overlapping the beams within the region, the overlapping beams defining a pattern; intercepting the first beam with an aperture; projecting a focused image of the aperture with an imaging system, wherein the focused image is projected at a distance from a surface of the material and beyond a depth of field of the imaging system, the imaging and overlapping steps shaping the ablation at a distance from the edge by blurring the edge so as to smooth an interior portion of the ablation, the interior portion being surrounded by and separate from the edge; collimating the beams near the material by focusing the beams to a waist about a focal point of the imaging system; rotating the beams about a plurality of centers of rotation; varying a dimension of the pattern at least partially between pulses; adjusting a dimension of the aperture at least partially between pulses; and, translating the beams across the material at least partially between pulses.
- 11. A laser system for sculpting a region of a cornea to effect a predetermined change in shape, the system comprising:
at least one laser for generating a plurality of laser beams suitable for ablation of the cornea; and an optical train optically coupled to the beams so as to direct the plurality of optical beams toward differing areas of the cornea, the differing areas defining an ablation pattern, the optical train comprising an adjustment mechanism for altering the ablation pattern.
- 12. A laser system for sculpting a region of a cornea to effect a predetermined change in shape, the system comprising:
a laser for generating a first laser beam suitable for ablation of the cornea; an optical element optically coupled to the first laser beam, the optical element separating the first laser beam into a plurality of laser beams; and an optical train optically coupled to the beams so as to direct the plurality of optical beams simultaneously toward differing areas of the cornea, the differing areas defining an ablation pattern, the optical train comprising an adjustment mechanism for altering the ablation pattern during an ablation procedure.
- 13. The laser system of claim 12 further comprising an aperture between the laser and the optical element, wherein the aperture is a variable aperture so as to change a dimension of each of the beams.
- 14. The laser system of claim 13, further comprising a scanning element for translating the beam across the cornea.
- 15. The laser system of claim 13, wherein the optical train further comprises an imaging system having a depth of field separated from the cornea so as to form a blurred image of the aperture on the cornea.
- 16. The laser system of claim 15, further comprising a collimation lens positioned near the aperture for focusing the beam to a waist about a back focal point of the imaging system to collimate the beam near the cornea.
- 17. The laser system of claim 16, further comprising a temporal integrator for rotating the first beam.
- 18. The laser system of claim 16, wherein the optical element comprises a spatial integrator for splitting the laser beam into the plurality of laser beams and contouring a laser beam intensity from an initial energy profile distribution to a predetermined integrated laser beam energy profile distribution at a spatial integration plane.
- 19. The laser system of claim 18, wherein the aperture is separated from the spatial integration plane.
- 20. The laser system of claim 18, wherein the spatial integrator comprises a hexagonal array producing seven overlapping beams at the spatial integration plane.
- 21. The laser system of claim 13, wherein the aperture further profiles the first beam, and wherein the aperture is rotatable so as to rotate the beams about differing axes.
- 22. A laser system for sculpting a region of a cornea of an eye to effect a predetermined change in shape, the system comprising:
a laser for generating a laser beam of an ablative energy, the laser beam being pulsed to generate a first plurality of laser beam pulses; a spatial integrator comprising a hexagonal array for splitting the laser beam into a second plurality of seven laser beams, and for contouring the laser beam intensity from an initial energy profile distribution to a predetermined integrated laser beam energy profile distribution at the spatial integration plane whereby the second plurality of seven beams overlap; a temporal integrator for rotating the second plurality of seven simultaneous beams amid the laser beam pulses of the first plurality; a variable aperture for controlling the passing of the beam, the aperture being positioned to intercept the laser beam at a plane other than the spatial integration plane, a dimension of the aperture changing and the aperture rotating amid the pulses of the first plurality; an optical element for simultaneously overlapping the second plurality of seven beams, the optical element comprising an imaging system for forming a blurred image of the aperture on the region; a scanning element for translating the second plurality of seven simultaneous beams amid the first plurality of laser beam pulses; and a collimation lens positioned about the aperture for focusing the beam to a waist near a focal point of the imaging system to collimate the beam near the region.
- 23. A laser system for sculpting a region of a cornea to effect a predetermined change in shape, the system comprising:
a laser for generating a first beam of laser energy suitable for ablation of the cornea; and an optical train coupled to the beam, the optical train including an optical element which separates the first beam into a plurality of laser beams, wherein the optical train directs the plurality of optical beams toward partially overlapping areas of the cornea.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional from U.S. Ser. No. 09/274,499, filed Mar. 23, 1999, which claims the benefit of priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/082,156, filed Apr. 17, 1998, the full disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60082156 |
Apr 1998 |
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Divisions (1)
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09274449 |
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09935509 |
Aug 2001 |
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