Radiation emitting apparatus with spatially controllable output energy distributions
View Patent ↗A laser handpiece is disclosed, including a fiber optic end having a non-cylindrical shape and further including a reflector surrounding a portion of the fiber optic end. The reflector is shaped to direct laser energy emitted from the fiber optic end in a direction away from the laser handpiece and toward a treatment site.
1. A laser handpiece, comprising:
a fiber optic end having a non-cylindrical shape and a special energy distribution, which differs from that of a conventional truncated cylindrically-shaped fiber optic end; and
a reflector surrounding a portion of the fiber optic end and being shaped to direct laser energy emitted from the fiber optic end in a direction away from the laser handpiece and toward a treatment site, the reflector having a proximal end, a distal end, an optical axis extending from the proximal end to the distal end, and a width dimension measured in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis, wherein a width dimension of the reflector at the distal end is greater than a width dimension of the reflector at the proximal end.
2. The laser handpiece as set forth in claim 1 , wherein:
the reflector comprises a top reflector, a bottom reflector, and two side reflectors; and
a spatial distribution of light emitted from the laser handpiece as a result of reflections from the side reflectors is relatively small along an optical axis of the fiber optic end.
3. The laser handpiece as set forth in claim 2 , wherein a spatial distribution of light emitted from the laser handpiece as a result of reflections from the top and bottom reflectors is relatively large along the optical axis of the fiber optic end.
4. The laser handpiece as set forth in claim 3 , wherein the fiber optic end has a conical shape.
5. The laser handpiece as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the fiber optic end and the reflector together generate a resulting emitted radiation that has a relatively uniform power density across an area of a predetermined treatment site.
6. The laser handpiece as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the area comprises a non-planar topography.
7. The laser handpiece as set forth in claim 1 , wherein:
the fiber optic end has an optical axis; and
the fiber optic end is configured to output substantially all light in directions that are not parallel to the optical axis.
8. The laser handpiece as set forth in claim 1 , wherein:
the fiber optic end has an optical axis; and
the fiber optic end is configured to output substantially all light in directions other than along the optical axis.
9. The laser handpiece as set forth in claim 1 , wherein:
the fiber optic end has an optical axis; and
the fiber optic end is configured not to output light along the optical axis.
10. A laser handpiece, comprising:
a fiber optic end having a conical shape that tapers in an output direction of propagation; and
a reflector surrounding a portion of the fiber optic end and being shaped to direct laser energy emitted from the fiber optic end in a direction away from the laser handpiece and toward a treatment site, the reflector comprising a top reflector, a bottom reflector, and two side reflectors, and a spatial distribution of light emitted from the laser handpiece as a result of reflections from the side reflectors being relatively small along an optical axis of the fiber optic end.
11. The laser handpiece as set forth in claim 10 , wherein a spatial distribution of light emitted from the laser handpiece as a result of reflections from the top and bottom reflectors is relatively large along the optical axis of the fiber optic end.
12. A laser handpiece, comprising:
a fiber optic end having a conical shape that tapers in an output direction of propagation; and
a reflector surrounding a portion of the fiber optic end and being shaped to direct laser energy emitted from the fiber optic end in a direction away from the laser handpiece and toward a treatment site, the reflector having a proximal end, a distal end, an optical axis extending from the proximal end to the distal end, and a width dimension measured in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis, a width dimension of the reflector at the distal end being greater than a width dimension of the reflector at the proximal end.
13. A laser handpiece, comprising:
a fiber optic end having a fiber optic body and a fiber optic end, the fiber optic body comprising an optical axis and the fiber optic end having a non-cylindrical shape formed to output light in directions excluding a direction along the optical axis; and
a reflector surrounding a portion of the fiber optic end and being shaped to direct laser energy emitted from the fiber optic end in a direction away from the laser handpiece and toward a treatment site, the reflector comprising a top reflector, a bottom reflector, and two side reflectors, and a spatial distribution of light emitted from the laser handpiece as a result of reflections from the side reflectors being relatively small along an optical axis of the fiber optic end.
14. The laser handpiece as set forth in claim 13 , wherein a spatial distribution of light emitted from the laser handpiece as a result of reflections from the top and bottom reflectors is relatively large along the optical axis of the fiber optic end.
15. The laser handpiece as set forth in claim 14 , wherein the fiber optic end has a conical shape.
16. A laser handpiece, comprising:
a fiber optic end having a fiber optic body and a fiber optic end, the fiber optic body comprising an optical axis and the fiber optic end having a non-cylindrical shape formed to output light in directions excluding a direction along the optical axis; and
a reflector surrounding a portion of the fiber optic end and being shaped to direct laser energy emitted from the fiber optic end in a direction away from the laser handpiece and toward a treatment site, the reflector having a proximal end, a distal end, an optical axis extending from the proximal end to the distal end, and a width dimension measured in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis, a width dimension of the reflector at the distal end being greater than a width dimension of the reflector at the proximal end.