Scanning device
US-10517762-B2 · Dec 31, 2019 · US
US11058585B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11058585-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916700387-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 2, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 26, 2005 |
| Publication date | Jul 13, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jul 13, 2021 |
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A scanning device for focusing a beam of rays in defined regions of a defined volume, comprising an input optics wherein the beam of rays penetrates first, having at least one first optical element; a focusing optics for focusing the beam of rays exiting from the input optics; and a deflecting device arranged between the first optical element and the focusing optics, for deflecting the beam of rays after it has passed through the first optical element, based on a position of the focus to be adjusted in lateral direction. In order to adjust the position of the focus of the beam of rays in the direction of the beam of rays, and optical element of the input optics can be displaced relative to the deflecting device.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A surgical laser system including a scanning device for focusing a luminous beam into a selected range of an eye to be treated, the surgical laser system comprising: a femtosecond surgical laser source that produces the luminous beam; entrance optics following the femtosecond surgical laser source into which the luminous beam first enters comprising at least a first optical element; focusing optics by which the luminous beam emitted from the entrance optics is focused on or into the eye to be treated; the entrance optics comprising at least one movable optical element that is configured to be movable along an axis generally parallel to the luminous beam where the luminous beam passes through the entrance optics to the deflecting device to adjust the focus position of the luminous beam within a portion of the eye; a deflecting device arranged between the first optical element and the focusing optics that diverts a focus position of the luminous beam; the deflecting device comprising a first movable reflective element movable about a first axis configured to deflect the luminous beam in an X direction and a second movable reflective element movable about a second axis that is substantially orthogonal to the first axis configured to deflect the luminous beam in a Y direction; a driving device, which moves the movable optical element relative to the deflecting device; pupil optics; and a collecting lens which is arranged between the first movable reflective element and the second movable reflective element, and in which the first movable reflective element is imaged on the second movable reflective element. 2. The surgical laser system including a scanning device as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a contact lens following the deflecting device and the focusing optics that is engageable with a cornea of the eye, the contact lens having a contact area by which contact with the cornea is made. 3. The surgical laser system including a scanning device as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising at least one movable optical element, which when displaced relative to the deflecting device, alters the divergence of the radiation beam emitted from the entrance optics. 4. The surgical laser system including a scanning device as claimed in claim 1 , in which the first optical element of the entrance optics comprises a lens or a group of lenses with negative refractive power and the surgical laser system further comprising a collecting lens or group of lenses with positive refractive power arranged in the direction of the luminous beam. 5. The surgical laser system including a scanning device as claimed in claim 1 , in which the movable optical element comprises the first optical element and the movable optical element has a negative refraction power lens or comprises a group of lenses having negative refractive power. 6. The surgical laser system including a scanning device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the driving device comprises a linear drive. 7. The surgical laser system including a scanning device as claimed in claim 1 , in which the deflecting device is positioned between the entrance optics and the focusing optics. 8. The surgical laser system including a scanning device as claimed in claim 1 , in which the movable optical element is movable over a distance relative to the deflecting device sufficiently large that the focus of the luminous beam can be moved in the beam direction over a range larger than about 0.5 millimeter. 9. The surgical laser system including a scanning device as claimed in claim 1 , in which the deflecting device is operable such that the focus of the luminous beam can be moved laterally in a range having a diameter of at least about eleven millimeters. 10. The surgical laser system including a scanning device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the femtosecond laser radiation source, the entrance optics and the focusing optics are configured such that the focus of the luminous beam has a diameter smaller than about five micrometers. 11. A method of focusing a luminous beam into a selected range of a volume of an eye to be treated, the method comprising: producing the luminous beam with a femtosecond laser source; directing the luminous beam into entrance optics comprising at least a first optical element; and moving a movable optical element of the entrance optics along an axis parallel to the luminous beam to adjust the focus position of the luminous beam within a portion of the eye; diverting a focus position of the luminous beam with a deflecting device arranged between the first optical element and the focusing optics, the deflecting device comprising a first movable reflective element movable about a first axis and a second movable reflective element movable about a second axis that is substantially orthogonal to the first axis; deflecting the luminous beam in an X direction and in a Y direction with the deflecting device; moving the movable optical element relative to the deflecting device with a driving device; directing the luminous beam through pupil optics and a collecting lens which is arranged between the first movable reflective element and the second movable reflective element, and imaging the first movable reflective element on the second movable reflective element. 12. The method of focusing a luminous beam into a selected range of a volume of an eye to be treated as claimed in claim 11 , further comprising: dividing the luminous beam with a beam splitter; and then focusing the luminous beam on or into the eye to be treated with focusing optics. 13. The method of focusing a luminous beam into a selected range of a volume of an eye to be treated as claimed in claim 11 , further comprising applying a contact lens to a cornea of the eye and directing the luminous beam through the contact lens. 14. The method of focusing a luminous beam into a selected range of a volume of an eye to be treated as claimed in claim 11 , further comprising altering the divergence of the radiation beam emitted from the entrance optics by movement of the movable optical element. 15. The method of focusing a luminous beam into a selected range of a volume of an eye to be treated as claimed in claim 11 , further comprising moving the movable optical element over a distance relative to the deflecting device sufficiently large that the focus of the luminous beam is moved over a range larger than 0.5 millimeter. 16. The method of focusing a luminous beam into a selected range of a volume of an eye to be treated as claimed in claim 11 , further comprising deflecting the luminous beam laterally in a range having a diameter of at least eleven millimeters. 17. The method of focusing a luminous beam into a selected range of a volume of an eye to be treated as claimed in claim 11 , further comprising focusing the luminous beam such that the focus of the luminous beam has a diameter smaller than five micrometers.
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