Reflective apparatus and method by which energy is radiated in divergent
fashion from an elongated source and is reflected by a first parabolic
reflector as a paraxial beam, focused by a second parabolic reflector
onto a hyperbolic reflector and reflectively concentrated by the
hyperbolic reflector at a focus at a distance from the source. The system
also shields the point from extraneous radiation that would not be
concentrated at the point. In one exemplary application, electromagnetic
energy radiated from a point or linear source is focused by the multiple
reflector system to a very high concentration at a point, for example,
within an organism such as a human or animal body.