Pyrometry with flexible infrared fibers for temperature-controlled laser surgery

  • Novikov A
  • Usenov I
  • Schweda D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Pyrometry is widely used in science, medicine, and industry to measure the surface temperature of objects in a non-contact way. IR fibers are an ideal solution for the flexible delivery of thermal radiation emitted from objects inside a complex structure like internal organs inside the human body. Silver halide polycrystalline infrared fibers (PIR) are transparent in a spectral range of 3 – 18 µm, matching perfectly with the spectra of black body radiation for temperatures ranging from 20°C to 200°C. These fibers are non-toxic and allow small bending radii. They could become critical components in pyrometric systems for temperature-controlled laser surgeries. Here we discuss the ability of the PIR fibers for simultaneous laser power delivery and real-time temperature monitoring in laser surgery applications and demonstrate two different setups for this purpose.

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Novikov, A. S., Usenov, I., Schweda, D., Caffier, P., Limmer, B., Artyushenko, V., & Eichler, H. J. (2022). Pyrometry with flexible infrared fibers for temperature-controlled laser surgery. Biomedical Optics Express, 13(2), 744. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.442024

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