Claims
- 1. An optical element comprising:
- A. a body of optically transmissive material having a first end, a second end and an optical axis extending between said first and second ends;
- B. a reflective surface formed internally of said body as a surface of revolution about said optical axis, said reflective surface having a shape such that a beam of radiant energy which propagates along said optical axis within said body is reflected by said reflective surface into rays substantially uniformly distributed within a predetermined solid angle measured from a plane normal to said optical axis;
- C. said body having an external surface extending about said reflective surface and formed as a surface of revolution about said optical axis, said external surface having a shape such that it is disposed substantially at normal incidence to said rays reflected from said reflective surface.
- 2. The optical element of claim 1 in which the shape of said reflective surface corresponds to that generated by rotating a curve defined by the following relationship about said optical axis: ##EQU11## where z=position along said optical axis,
- r=position orthogonal to said optical axis,
- .theta.=angle with respect to said optical axis of one of said rays reflected from said reflective surface at a coordinate position (r, z) on said curve, and
- r.sub.m =maximum radius of said beam of radiant energy.
- 3. The optical element of claim 1 in which said reflective surface is as a metallic, generally ogival member internally of said body and symmetrically disposed about said optical axis and having the apex of said ogival member pointed in the direction of the beam of radiant energy.
- 4. The optical element of claim 1 in which said second end of said boy defines a cavity having a cavity surface symmetrically disposed about said optical axis and shaped to correspond to the shape of said reflective surface, and in which said reflective surface is formed as a reflective metallic layer on said cavity surface.
- 5. The optical element of claim 1 in which said reflective surface is formed as a surface defining a cavity in said second end of said body, the material of said body having an index of refraction n and said cavity including a medium of index of refraction n' which is less than n so as to provide total internal reflection of said beam at said cavity surface.
- 6. The optical element of claim 1 in which said first end of said body defines a planar surface disposed normal to said optical axis.
- 7. The optical element of claim 1 further including element mounting means extending outwardly of said body intermediate of said first end and said external surface of said body.
- 8. The optical element of claim 7 in which said element mounting means is formed integrally with said body.
- 9. The optical element of claim 1 adapted for use in diverging a beam of radiant energy substantially uniformly into a 2.pi. solid angle measured from a plane normal to said optical axis, and further including a source of a radiant energy beam disposed adjacent to said first end of said body so as to direct said beam into said body along said optical axis.
- 10. The optical element of claim 9 in which said radiant energy beam source comprises a laser source.
- 11. The optical element of claim 1 adapted for use in converging radiant energy incident upon said external surface of said body within a 2.pi. solid angle measured from a plane normal to said optical axis, and further including means disposed adjacent said first end of said body for receiving the radiant energy converged by said element.
- 12. The optical element of claim 1 in which said body is fabricated from optical grade polymethylmethacrylate.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 556,878, now abandoned, filed Dec. 1, 1983.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuations (1)
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