Influence of pulse duration on ultrashort laser pulse ablation of biological tissues

  • Kim B
  • Feit M
  • Rubenchik A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Ablation characteristics of ultrashort laser pulses were investigated for pulse durations in the range of 130 fs-10 ps. Tissue samples used in the study were dental hard tissue (dentin) and water. We observed differences in ablation crater morphology for craters generated with pulse durations in the 130 fs-1 ps and the 5 ps-10 ps range. For the water experiment, the surface ablation and subsequent propagation of stress waves were monitored using Mach-Zehnder interferometry. For 130 fs-1 ps, energy is deposited on the surface while for longer pulses the beam penetrates into the sample. Both studies indicate that a transition occurs between 1 and 5 ps.

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Kim, B.-M., Feit, M. D., Rubenchik, A. M., Joslin, E. J., Celliers, P. M., Eichler, J., & Da Silva, L. B. (2001). Influence of pulse duration on ultrashort laser pulse ablation of biological tissues. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 6(3), 332. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1381561

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