High-speed photography of plasma during excimer laser-tissue interaction |
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Authors: | Murray Andrea K Dickinson Mark R |
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Affiliation: | Laser Photonics Group, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK. |
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Abstract: | During high fluence laser-tissue interaction, ablation of tissue occurs, debris is removed from the ablation site and is then ejected at high velocity. This debris may be observed as a combination of luminous plasma and non-luminous plume, both of which have the potential to shield the ablation site. This study examined the role of ablation debris in shielding the tissue and determined its effects on the ablation rate over a range of laser pulse energies, pulse repetition rates and pulse numbers for dentine; the velocity differences between hard and soft tissues were also examined. High-speed photography was carried out at up to 1 x 10(8) frames per second. A maximum velocity of 2.58 +/- 0.52 x 10(4) m s(-1) was recorded for dentine debris within the first 10 ns following ejection. The maximum duration of tissue shielding due to a single pulse, determined by attenuation of a probe beam, was found to be approximately 7 ms, approximately 80 micros of which was due to luminous plasma and the remainder due to the non-luminous plume. |
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