Title :
Medical applications of infrared transmitting silver halide fibers
Author :
Moser, F. ; Bunimovich, D. ; DeRowe, A. ; Eyal, O. ; German, A. ; Gotshal, Y. ; Levite, A. ; Nagli, L. ; Ravid, A. ; Scharf, V. ; Shalem, S. ; Shemesh, D. ; Simchi, R. ; Vasserman, I. ; Katzir, A.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Phys. & Astron., Tel Aviv Univ., Israel
fDate :
12/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It is clear that infrared transmitting fibers of high quality, with many uses in IR optical systems, can be fabricated from silver halide crystals. The process requires ultrapure starting material and control of extrusion parameters such as temperature and pressure. Under laboratory conditions, fibers have been produced that are usefully transparent from 2-25 μm and have a loss coefficient of less than O.2 dB/m at 10.6 μm. These fibers are flexible, and can be repeatedly bent into small radii circles without loss of transmission. The material is nontoxic, insoluble in water, and has an adequate shelf life. It is also of low cost and can be considered as a "disposable" if necessary. Lengths of several meters have been extruded, and with larger preforms and couplers, length is not a limitation. Further, much is now known of the optical and mechanical properties, and the possibility of laser-fibers is envisaged. These MIR fibers will be useful in many medical procedures, such as laser surgery, noncontact fiber-optic thermometry, and fiber-optic spectrometry. Fiber-optic medical tools based on MIR fibers will be used for diagnosis, therapy, and surgery in minimally invasive systems
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; biomedical imaging; fibre optic sensors; infrared imaging; infrared spectroscopy; laser applications in medicine; light transmission; optical fibre fabrication; optical fibres; optical materials; radiation therapy; silver compounds; surgery; 0.2 dB; 10.6 mum; 2 to 25 mum; Ag halide; MIR fibers; adequate shelf life; couplers; diagnosis; extrusion parameters; fiber-optic medical tools; fiber-optic spectrometry; high quality; infrared transmitting fibers; insoluble; laboratory conditions; larger preforms; laser surgery; laser-fibers; length; loss coefficient; low cost; mechanical properties; medical applications; minimally invasive systems; noncontact fiber-optic thermometry; nontoxic; optical properties; pressure; silver halide crystals; small radii circles; surgery; temperature; therapy; transmission; transparent; ultrapure starting material; Biomedical equipment; Biomedical optical imaging; Crystalline materials; Crystals; Laser surgery; Medical diagnostic imaging; Medical services; Minimally invasive surgery; Optical fiber couplers; Silver;
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/2944.577309