Infrared skin damage thresholds from 1940-nm continuous-wave laser exposures |
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Authors: | Oliver Jeffrey W Stolarski David J Noojin Gary D Hodnett Harvey M Harbert Corey A Schuster Kurt J Foltz Michael F Kumru Semih S Cain Clarence P Finkeldei C J Buffington Gavin D Noojin Isaac D Thomas Robert J |
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Affiliation: | Air Force Research Laboratory, San Antonio, TX 78235-5148, USA. |
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Abstract: | A series of experiments are conducted in vivo using Yucatan mini-pigs (Sus scrofa domestica) to determine thermal damage thresholds to the skin from 1940-nm continuous-wave thulium fiber laser irradiation. Experiments employ exposure durations from 10 ms to 10 s and beam diameters of approximately 4.8 to 18 mm. Thermal imagery data provide a time-dependent surface temperature response from the laser. A damage endpoint of minimally visible effect is employed to determine threshold for damage at 1 and 24 h postexposure. Predicted thermal response and damage thresholds are compared with a numerical model of optical-thermal interaction. Results are compared with current exposure limits for laser safety. It is concluded that exposure limits should be based on data representative of large-beam exposures, where effects of radial diffusion are minimized for longer-duration damage thresholds. |
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