Hollow waveguide used in medicine and in structural analysis comprises a channel structure having an inner coating with a specified thickness
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The patent describes a hollow waveguide with a channel structure that features an extremely thin inner coating (less than 50 nanometers thick). This special design is intended for use in medical and structural analysis fields, and the patent also covers the method for making such a waveguide.
Use CasesContent extracted from patent full text and abstract with AI.
- Transmitting laser light for minimally invasive surgeries in medical applications.
- Guiding light or radiation for diagnostic procedures in hospitals or clinics.
- Transporting high-intensity light for materials testing in structural analysis laboratories.
- Transmitting specific types of electromagnetic radiation in nanotechnology devices.
- Delivering radiation safely and precisely in nuclear physics experiments.
BenefitsContent extracted from patent full text and abstract with AI.
- Higher transmission efficiency due to the ultra-thin inner coating.
- Reduced loss or attenuation of guided light or radiation.
- Improved flexibility and precision in medical and analytical applications.
- Potentially safer and more reliable transport of sensitive radiation types.
- Enables innovations in nanotechnology instrumentation and advanced diagnostic tools.
Technical Classifications (CPCs)
Main Classifications
Chemistry & Materials Science
Manufacturing & Transport
Physics & Measurement
Sub Classifications
Glass, Mineral & Slag Wool
Nanotechnology
Nuclear Physics & Engineering
CPC Codes
Inventors & Applicants
Inventors
Applicants
Univ Hamburg
Patent Abstract
Hollow waveguide comprises a channel structure having an inner coating with a thickness of less than 50 nm. An independent claim is also included for a method for the production of the hollow waveguide.
Key Information
Publication No.
DE102007049929A1
Family ID
40458835
Publication Date
2009-04-23
Application No.
DE102007049929A
Application Date
2007-10-18
Priority Date
2007-10-18
Granted
Yes (1/2)
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