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23 September 2008 Modelling of a laser-pumped light source for endoscopic surgery
Valerie J. Nadeau, Daniel S. Elson, George B. Hanna, Mark A. A. Neil
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Abstract
A white light source, based on illumination of a yellow phosphor with a fibre-coupled blue-violet diode laser, has been designed and built for use in endoscopic surgery. This narrow light probe can be integrated into a standard laparoscope or inserted into the patient separately via a needle. We present a Monte Carlo model of light scattering and phosphorescence within the phosphor/silicone matrix at the probe tip, and measurements of the colour, intensity, and uniformity of the illumination. Images obtained under illumination with this light source are also presented, demonstrating the improvement in illumination quality over existing endoscopic light sources. This new approach to endoscopic lighting has the advantages of compact design, improved ergonomics, and more uniform illumination in comparison with current technologies.
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Valerie J. Nadeau, Daniel S. Elson, George B. Hanna, and Mark A. A. Neil "Modelling of a laser-pumped light source for endoscopic surgery", Proc. SPIE 7103, Illumination Optics, 71030J (23 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.797630
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KEYWORDS
Photons

Light sources

Phosphorescence

Endoscopy

Light

Absorption

Scattering

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