Claims
- 1. A method of evaluating the surface of a material that has a distinguishable infrared spectrum comprising:
(a) positioning an infrared fiber optic probe to be in contact with a surface of a sample or a material at a region of interest for detecting ATR or within a sufficient distance from the surface of the region for detecting reflection, (b) detecting mid- or near-infrared radiation transmitted via ATR or reflection off of the surface of the sample of the material, (c) analyzing the infrared radiation from step (b) for at least one of peak height, peak area, frequency and chemometric parameters, and (d) actuating a removal device when a signal from the infrared fiber optic probe is between pre-selected values for at least one of peak height, peak area, frequency and chemometric parameters for the sample of the material.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein ATR is detected.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein reflection is detected.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the removal device is an ultrasonic ablator.
- 5. A method of distinguishing between two materials that have different infrared spectra and separating or removing one material from the other material comprising:
(a) positioning an infrared fiber optic probe to be in contact with a surface of a region of interest for detecting ATR or within a sufficient distance from the surface of the region for detecting reflection, (b) detecting mid- or near-infrared radiation transmitted via ATR or reflection off of the surface of the region of interest, (c) analyzing the infrared radiation from step (b) for at least one of peak height, peak area, frequency and chemometric parameters for one or both materials, and (d) actuating a removal device when a signal from the infrared fiber optic probe is between pre-selected values for at least one of peak height, peak area, frequency and chemometric parameters for one or both materials, or the ratio for at least one of such peak heights, peak areas, frequencies and chemometric parameters for one or both materials, to separate or remove one material from the other material.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein ATR is detected.
- 7. The method of claim 5, wherein reflection is detected.
- 8. The method of claim 5, wherein the removal device is an ultrasonic ablator.
- 9. A method of distinguishing between two materials that have different infrared spectra and separating or removing one material from the other material comprising:
(a) positioning an infrared fiber optic probe to be in contact with a surface of a region of interest for detecting ATR or within a sufficient distance from the surface of the region for detecting reflection; (b) detecting mid- or near-infrared radiation transmitted via ATR or reflection off of the surface of the region of interest; (c) analyzing the infrared radiation from step (b) for at least one of peak height, peak area, frequency and chemometric parameters for one or both materials, and (d) actuating a removal device when a signal from the infrared fiber optic probe is between pre-selected values for at least one of peak height, peak area, frequency and chemometric parameters of one or both materials, or the ratio for at least one of such peak heights, peak areas, frequencies and chemometric parematers for one or both materials, to separate or remove one material from the other material.
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein ATR is detected.
- 11. The method of claim 9, wherein reflection is detected.
- 12. The method of claim 9, wherein the removal device is an ultrasonic ablator.
- 13. A method for discriminating between a host tissue and a non-host material in vivo comprising:
(a) positioning an infrared fiber optic probe operative in the mid-infrared region or the near-infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum to be in contact with a surface of a region of interest where it is considered that a host tissue is in intimate contact with a non-host material for detecting ATR or within a sufficient distance from the surface of the region for detecting reflection, (b) detecting mid-infrared radiation or near-infrared radiation penetrating the surface of the region for detecting ATR or reflection off of the surface of the region for detecting reflection, and (c) analyzing the infrared radiation from step (b) for at least one of peak height, peak area, frequency and chemometric parameters for the host tissue, the non-host material or both the host tissue and the non-host material and comparing at least one of peak height, peak area, frequency and chemometric parameters to established values for at least one of peak height, peak area, frequency and chemometric parameters for the host tissue, the non-host material or both the host tissue and the non-host material to detect the presence or absence of a non-host material.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein ATR is detected.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein reflection is detected.
- 16. A method for separating a host tissue in intimate contact with a non-host material comprising:
(a) positioning an infrared fiber optic probe operative in the mid-infrared region or the near-infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum in combination with a removal device, the removal device being capable of receiving signals from the infrared fiber optic probe, to be in contact with a surface of a region of interest where it is considered that a host tissue is in intimate contact with a non-host material for detecting ATR or within a sufficient distance from the surface of the region for detecting reflection, (b) detecting with the infrared fiber optic probe mid-infrared radiation or near-infrared radiation penetrating the surface of the region for detecting ATR or reflection off of the surface of the region for detecting reflection, (c) analyzing the infrared radiation from step (b) for at least one of peak height, peak area, frequency and chemometric parameters for the host tissue, the non-host material or both of the host tissue and the non-host material, and (d) actuating the removal device when a signal from the infrared fiber optic probe is between pre-selected values for (i) at least one of peak height, peak area, frequency and chemometric parameters for one or both of the host tissue and the non-host material, or (ii) the ratio for at least one of the peak heights, peak areas, frequencies and chemometric parameters for one or both of the host tissue and the non-host material.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein ATR is detected.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein reflection is detected.
- 19. The method of claim 16, wherein the removal device is an ultrasonic ablator.
- 20. A method of detecting and measuring the thickness of a material in contact with a substrate comprising:
(a) positioning an infrared fiber optic probe operative in the mid-infrared region or the near-infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum to be in contact with a surface of a region of interest where it is considered that a surface material is in intimate contact with a substrate for detecting ATR or within a sufficient distance from the surface of the region for detecting reflection, (b) detecting mid-infrared radiation or near-infrared radiation penetrating the surface of the region for detecting ATR or reflection off of the surface of the region for detecting radiation, and (c) analyzing the intensity of the infrared radiation from step (b) for at least one of peak height, peak area, frequency and chemometric parameters to determine and measure the thickness of the surface material.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein ATR is detected.
- 22. The method of claim 20, wherein reflection is detected.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/289,984, filed May 10, 2001, for which priority under 35 USC 119(e) is claimed.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60289984 |
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