Patent
1988-06-21
1989-07-11
Laroche, Eugene R.
350363, 350381, 350390, G02B 523, G02F 101, G02F 129
Patent
active
048465615
ABSTRACT:
Collimated incident optical radiation which might contain high-intensity or igh-power radiation is focused into the body of a limiter by a first lens formed at one end of the limiter. The body is a cylinder of revolution with an axis along the optical axis between radiation and a sensitive detector. Radiation of normal intensity or power freely passes through the body and is recollimated by a second lens formed at the other end of the limiter from the first lens. The body is made of material which is subject to two-photon absorption such that high-intensity or high-power radiation undergoes absorption and is consequently self-defocused such that it is diverted from the optical path. For visible light, the material may be ZeSe or ZnS; for ultraviolet, copper chloride; for infrared, HgCgTe.
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Soileau, Jr. Marion J.
Van Stryland Eric W.
Dunn Aubrey J.
Lane Anthony T.
LaRoche Eugene R.
Lee Milton W.
Shingleton Michael
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