IP Library Granted Patent US 7,141,927
Granted Patent B2
US 7,141,927 · App. 11/031,213 · Granted Nov 28, 2006

ARC lamp with integrated sapphire rod

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Patent No.
US 7,141,927
App. No.
11/031,213
Granted
Nov 28, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A pulsed discharge arc lamp can utilize an integrated optical adapter assembly to ease the coupling of an optical fiber to the lamp. An optical rod of the assembly allows for a precise positioning of the output, and acts as an integrating rod whereby the output is transformed to a relatively diffuse, uniform, and stabilized circular beam of light. The optical adapter assembly helps to reduce the presence of intensity peaks in the UV spectrum, making the output more uniform over the entire spectrum of the lamp.

Claims (82)

1. An arc lamp, comprising:

a sealed beam arc lamp having an anode and a cathode forming an arc gap inside a lamp housing, said lamp housing including a metal can;

an optical assembly integrated in the arc lamp, the optical assembly including an optical rod passing through an opening in the lamp housing, the optical rod having an input end positioned relative to the arc gap such that light generated by a discharge across the arc gap is transmitted through the optical rod to the exterior of the lamp housing; and

a weld adapter having a circumferential flange region shaped to sit within a circular recess of the metal can, whereby the optical assembly is precisely positioned relative to the arc gap in the metal can.

2. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

the optical rod extends into the interior of the lamp housing.

3. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

at least a portion of the optical rod extends outside the lamp housing.

4. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

the optical rod is oriented along an axis that is substantially orthogonal to the direction of the discharge across the arc gap.

5. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

the optical rod extends from the exterior of the lamp housing through the opening in a wall of the lamp housing to an input point near the discharge across the arc gap.

6. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

the optical rod is separated from the anode and cathode.

7. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

the optical rod is a sapphire rod.

8. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

the optical rod is between about 0.040″ and 0.100″ in diameter and between about 0.20″ and 0.40″ in length.

9. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

the arc lamp is a pulsed discharge, short arc lamp.

10. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

the optical assembly includes an adapter chamber having a first bore for accepting an optical fiber, and a second bore for accepting the optical rod, wherein the first and second bores have a common central axis.

11. An arc lamp according to claim 10 , wherein:

the second bore is positioned to ensure a fixed spatial relationship between the optical rod and the discharge.

12. An arc lamp according to claim 10 , wherein:

the adapter chamber includes a connector region allowing for the connection of an optical cable, the optical cable having an optical fiber positioned in the first bore of the optical chamber whereby light transmitted by the optical rod is received by an input end of the optical fiber.

13. An arc lamp according to claim 12 , wherein:

the connector portion is an STM threaded connector region.

14. An arc lamp according to claim 10 , wherein:

the optical assembly includes at least one braze ring allowing the optical rod to be brazed into the optical chamber, hermetically sealing the rod into the chamber.

15. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

the optical rod is oriented along an axis that is substantially orthogonal to the direction of the discharge across the arc gap.

16. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

the optical rod is oriented along an axis that is substantially orthogonal to the direction of the discharge across the arc gap.

17. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

the optical assembly forms a hermetic seal for the arc lamp.

18. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

the optical rod is selected to pass a spectrum of the lamp on the order of about 190 nm to about 4000 nm.

19. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

the optical rod has a diameter selected to be large enough to accept a sufficient amount of light from the discharge and any reflection of the discharge by a mirror assembly, and small enough to allow substantially all the collected light to pass into any optical fiber connected thereto.

20. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

an input end of the optical rod is positioned a distance between about 0.040″ and 0.050″ away from the discharge.

21. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

the optical rod has a length sufficient to allow the optical rod to act as an integrating cylinder, whereby instabilities in light received from the discharge can be substantially reduced to produce a more diffuse, uniform, and stabilized beam of light that is circular in nature.

22. An arc lamp according to claim 21 , wherein:

an output end of the optical rod serves as an illumination plane providing a very stable virtual light source for an external optical device.

23. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

a gas pressure inside the arc lamp is selected to substantially prevent expansion of the discharge during operation of the lamp.

24. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

a gas pressure inside the arc lamp is between about 10 atm and about 11 atm.

25. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

the arc lamp is filled with xenon gas.

26. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , wherein:

a gas pressure inside the arc lamp is selected to provide line broadening throughout a spectrum of the arc lamp.

27. An arc lamp according to claim 1 , further comprising:

an optical coating on an input end of the optical rod for filtering peaks over a predetermined spectral range of the lamp.

28. A xenon pulsed discharge arc lamp, comprising:

a metal can;

an electrode subassembly in the metal can including an anode and a cathode forming an arc gap; and

an optical assembly integrated with the metal can, the optical assembly including:

a sapphire rod having an input end positioned relative to the arc gap and an output end positioned at an exterior of the metal can, whereby light generated by a discharge across the arc gap is transmitted to the exterior of the metal can;

an adapter chamber housing the sapphire rod, the adapter chamber including a connector region for connecting an optical cable such that an optical fiber of the optical cable is positioned to receive light transmitted through the output end of the sapphire rod; and

a weld adapter for connecting the adapter chamber to the metal can and hermetically sealing the metal can, the weld adapter including a flange shaped to be received by a recess of the metal can in order to provide alignment of the sapphire rod relative to the discharge.

29. An arc lamp according to claim 28 , wherein:

the sapphire rod extends into the interior of the lamp housing.

30. An arc lamp according to claim 28 , wherein:

at least a portion of the sapphire rod extends outside the lamp housing.

31. An arc lamp according to claim 28 , wherein:

the sapphire rod is oriented along an axis that is substantially orthogonal to the direction of the discharge across the arc gap.

32. An arc lamp according to claim 28 , wherein:

the sapphire rod extends from the exterior of the lamp housing through the opening in a wall of the lamp housing to an input point near the discharge across the arc gap.

33. An arc lamp according to claim 28 , wherein:

the sapphire rod is separated from the anode and cathode.

34. An arc lamp, comprising:

a sealed beam arc lamp having opposed, independent anode and cathode electrodes inside a lamp housing, the opposed anode and cathode electrodes forming an arc gap therebetween, said lamp housing including a metal; can and

an optical assembly integrated with the lamp housing, the optical assembly including an optical rod separate from the anode and cathode electrodes, the optical rod projecting from a wall of the lamp housing to be substantially perpendicular to the arc gap such that light generated by a discharge across the arc gap is transmitted through the optical rod to the exterior of the lamp housing, said optical assembly including a circumferential flange region shaped to sit within a circular recess of the metal can, whereby the optical assembly is precisely positioned relative to the arc gap in the metal can.

35. An arc lamp, comprising:

a sealed beam arc lamp having an anode and a cathode forming an arc gap inside a lamp housing;

an optical assembly integrated in the arc lamp, the optical assembly including an optical rod passing through an opening in the lamp housing, the optical rod extending into the housing and having an input end positioned relative to the arc gap such that light generated by a discharge across the arc gap is transmitted through the optical rod to the exterior of the lamp housing, the optical assembly including a first bore for accepting an optical fiber, and a second bore for accepting the optical rod, wherein the first and second bores have a common central axis and are arranged so that an output end of the optical rod is abutting contact with an input end of the optical fiber, and wherein the diameter of the optical rod is smaller than the diameter of the optical fiber.

36. An arc lamp, comprising:

a sealed beam arc lamp having an anode and a cathode forming an arc gap inside a lamp housing;

an optical assembly integrated in the arc lamp, the optical assembly including an optical rod passing through an opening in the lamp housing, the optical rod extending into the housing and having an input end positioned relative to the arc gap such that light generated by a discharge across the arc gap is transmitted through the optical rod to the exterior of the lamp housing, the optical assembly including a bore for accepting the optical rod and wherein each end of the bore includes a circumferential groove for receiving a braze ring for sealing the rod within the bore.

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