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We present a time-resolved photographic analysis of the pulse-to-pulse interaction. In particular, we studied the influence of the cavitation bubble induced by a fs-pulse on the optical focusing of the consecutive pulse and its cavitation bubble dynamics in dependence on temporal pulse separation in water. As a first result, by decreasing the temporal separation of laser pulses, there is a diminishment of the laser-induced optical breakdown (LIOB) efficiency in terms of energy conversion, caused by disturbed focusing into persisting gas bubbles at the focal volume. A LIOB at the focal spot is finally suppressed by impinging the expanding or collapsing cavitation bubble of the preceding pulse. These results could be additionally confirmed in porcine gelatin solution with various concentrations. Hence, the interaction between the laser and transparent ophthalmic tissue may be accompanied by a raised central laser energy transmission, which could be observed in case of a temporal pulse overlap. In conclusion, our experimental results are of particular importance for the optimization of the prospective ophthalmic surgical process with future generation fs-lasers.
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License of this version: | CC BY 3.0 Unported - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
Publication type: | Article |
Publishing status: | publishedVersion |
Publication date: | 2014 |
Keywords english: | Cavitation bubble, Fs-laser, High-repetition rate, Laser-induced optical breakdown, Ophthalmic surgery, Photodisruption, Pulse-topulse interaction, Bubbles (in fluids), Energy conversion, Laser damage, Laser pulses, Separation, Surgery, Cavitation bubble, fs-Laser, High repetition rate, Laser-induced optical breakdown, Ophthalmic surgery, Photodisruption, Pulse-topulse interaction, Cavitation, gas, animal, biological model, chemistry, devices, equipment design, gas, laser, low level laser therapy, photography, procedures, swine, pig, Animals, Equipment Design, Gases, Laser Therapy, Lasers, Models, Biological, Photography, Swine |
DDC: | 570 | Biowissenschaften, Biologie, 530 | Physik, 610 | Medizin, Gesundheit |
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