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TISSUE ABLATION WITH 100-fs AND 200-ps LASER PULSES.

Nishimura, N., Schaffer, E., Li, E., Mazur, E. Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138.
Abstract

We used water and human skin tissue to compare the surgical potential of 100-fs and 200-ps laser pulses. For investigation of threshold behavior of 100-fs and 200-ps pulses, we use water as a model for tissue. In addition to having a lower threshold, we find that energy deposition is much more consistent with 100-fs pulses. We also compared 100-fs and 200-ps laser pulse effects on the surface and in the bulk of human skin tissue. On the surface, pulses with 100-fs and 200-ps duration leave similar size ablation regions. In the bulk both 100-fs and 200-ps pulses produce cavities, however, 100-fs pulses result in a smaller cavity size. On both the surface and in the bulk 100-fs pulses show less collateral tissue damage than 200-ps pulses.

Keywords

Ablation, Breakdown, laser induced, EpiDerm, Laser(s), femtosecond, Surgery, laser

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