Claims
- 1. A device for channeling a laser beam having a wavelength comprising:
- an elongated tubular member having an input end and a delivery end, said tubular member being configured to channel a laser beam from the input end to the delivery end; and
- a window mounted within the tubular member near the delivery end thereof, said window forming a seal preventing fluids from entering the tubular member from the delivery end, with the thickness of said window being selected to reduce reflection losses at the wavelength of the laser beam thereby increasing the transmission of the laser beam through the window.
- 2. A device as recited in claim 1 wherein the thickness of the window is selected to increase the transmission of the window at two different wavelengths.
- 3. A device as recited in claim 2 wherein said two different wavelengths are 10.6 and 11.1 microns.
- 4. A device as recited in claim 2 wherein the thickness of the window is substantially equal to both r.lambda..sub.1 /2n.sub.1 and s.lambda..sub.2 /2n.sub.2 wherein r and s are integers, .lambda..sub.1 and .lambda..sub.2 are the two different wavelengths and n.sub.1 and n.sub.2 are the refractive indices at the two different wavelengths with respect to the material forming the window.
- 5. A device as recited in claim 1 wherein said window is formed from a crystalline material.
- 6. A device as recited in claim 1 wherein the window is formed from a material selected from the group consisting of sapphire, YAG and diamond.
- 7. A device for channeling a laser beam having a wavelength comprising:
- an elongated tubular member having an input end and a delivery end, said tubular member being configured to channel a laser beam from the input end to the delivery end; and
- a window mounted within the tubular member near the delivery end thereof, said window forming a seal preventing fluids from entering the tubular member from the delivery end, said window having plane parallel faces and with the thickness of said window being selected to increase the destructive interference effects associated with the reflectance of light off the faces of the window at the wavelength of the laser beam thereby increasing the transmission of the laser beam through the window.
- 8. A device as recited in claim 7 wherein the thickness of the window is selected to increase the transmission of the window at two different wavelengths.
- 9. A device as recited in claim 8 wherein said two different wavelengths are 10.6 and 11.1 microns.
- 10. A device as recited in claim 8 wherein the thickness of the window is substantially equal to both r.lambda..sub.1 /2n.sub.1 and s.lambda..sub.2 /2n.sub.2 wherein r and s are integers, .lambda..sub.1 and .lambda..sub.2 are the two different wavelengths and n.sub.1 and n.sub.2 are the refractive indices at the two different wavelengths with respect to the material forming the window.
- 11. A device as recited in claim 7 wherein said window if formed from a crystalline material.
- 12. A device as recited in claim 7 wherein the window is formed from a material selected from the group consisting of sapphire, YAG and diamond.
- 13. A device for channeling a laser beam having a wavelength comprising:
- an elongated tubular member having an input end and a delivery end, said tubular member being configured to channel a laser beam from the input end to the delivery end; and
- a window formed from a crystalline material and being mounted within the tubular member near the delivery end thereof, said window forming a seal preventing fluids from entering the tubular member from the delivery end, said window having plane parallel faces and with the thickness of said window being selected to increase the destructive interference effects associated with the reflectance of light off the faces of the window at the wavelength of the laser beam thereby increasing the transmission of the laser beam through the window.
- 14. A device as recited in claim 13 wherein the thickness of the window is selected to increase the transmission of the window at two different wavelengths.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/069,299, filed on May 28, 1993, now abandoned.
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