Photonic lattice LEDs for ophthalmic illumination
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1. An ophthalmic illuminator, comprising:
- a red photonic lattice LED;
a blue photonic lattice LED;
a green photonic lattice LED;
an optical combiner operable to combine light beams from the red, blue, and green photonic lattice LEDs into a single beam;
a lens; and
an optical fiber, wherein the lens is operable to focus the single beam onto a proximal end of the optical fiber.
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Abstract
Photonic lattice sources drive an optical fiber in an ophthalmic illuminator to illuminate the interior of an eye. To produce white light, an RGB combination of photonic lattice LEDs may be used. Alternatively, a bichromatic combination of photonic lattice LEDs produce white light.
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1. An ophthalmic illuminator, comprising:
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a red photonic lattice LED; a blue photonic lattice LED; a green photonic lattice LED; an optical combiner operable to combine light beams from the red, blue, and green photonic lattice LEDs into a single beam; a lens; and an optical fiber, wherein the lens is operable to focus the single beam onto a proximal end of the optical fiber. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An ophthalmic illuminator, comprising:
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a first photonic lattice LED; a second photonic lattice LED; an optical combiner operable to combine light beams from the first and second photonic lattice LEDs into a single beam; a lens; and an optical fiber, wherein the lens is operable to focus the single beam onto a proximal end of the optical fiber. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method of providing illumination to the interior of an eye, the method comprising:
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providing a first photonic lattice LED and a second photonic lattice LED; driving the first and second photonic lattice LEDs with respective currents so that each LED produces a light beam combining the light beams from the first and second photonic lattice LEDs into a single light beam; focusing the single light beam onto a proximal end of an optical fiber; and transmitting light from a distal end of the optical fiber to illuminate the interior of the eye. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19)
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