Claims
- 1. An optical probe for tissue identification, comprising:an elongated body, said elongated body having an internal passage; a first optical fiber within said elongated body for transmitting light, said first optical fiber located in said internal passage; a second optical fiber within said elongated body for transmitting light, said second optical fiber located in said internal passage; and a first reflective layer that coats said first optical fiber, a second reflective layer that coats said second optical fiber, and a filler with high absorption within said internal passage for providing light fluctuation protection for said optical probe.
- 2. The optical probe of claim 1 wherein said first reflective layer and said second reflective layer is aluminum, chromium or silver.
- 3. The optical probe of claim 1 wherein said first reflective layer and said second reflective layer is aluminum.
- 4. A multisensor probe for tissue identification comprising:an elongate body having an internal passage and a distal a distal tip, an optical scattering and absorption spectroscopy sensor configured to deliver and receive light from said distal tip, a first optical fiber extending through said internal passage of said elongate body to said distal tip, a second optical fiber extending through said internal passage of said elongate body to said distal tip, and a first reflective layer that coats said first optical fiber, a second reflective layer that coats said second optical fiber, and a filler with high absorption within said internal passage for providing light fluctuation protection for said multisensor probe.
- 5. The multisensor probe of claim 4 wherein said first reflective layer and said second reflective layer is aluminum, chromium or silver.
- 6. The multisensor probe of claim 4 wherein said first reflective layer and said second reflective layer is aluminum.
- 7. The multisensor probe of claim 4 wherein said first reflective layer and said second reflective layer is a very thin layer of aluminum.
- 8. The multisensor probe of claim 4 wherein said first reflective layer and said second reflective layer is chromium.
- 9. The multisensor probe of claim 4 wherein said first reflective layer and said second reflective layer is silver.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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