Presentation 1996/12/14
Nanosecond Stroboscopic Microscopy for Laser Ablation of Biological Tissue
Y. Shimaoka, M. Ohmi, M. Haruna,
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Abstract(in English) We demonstrate for the first time a nanosecond stroboscopic microscopy, in order for 2-D dynamics analysis of laser-induced phenomena in biological tissue, where a microscopic image is fed into a high-speed gate image intensifier with a CCD camera in synchronization with a triggering laser pulse. The time gate is as short as 10ns with a frame spacing of > 4ns. A time sequential images of plumes were successfully obtained in Q-switched YAG laser ablation of a human tooth. In particular, two different plumes, leading and chasing ones, were clearly found and their growing process were analyzed changing the ablation condition.
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Keyword(in English) Nanosecond stroboscopic microscopy / Laser ablation of biological tissue / 2-D dynamics of plume
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Title (in English) Nanosecond Stroboscopic Microscopy for Laser Ablation of Biological Tissue
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Keyword(1) Nanosecond stroboscopic microscopy
Keyword(2) Laser ablation of biological tissue
Keyword(3) 2-D dynamics of plume
1st Author's Name Y. Shimaoka
1st Author's Affiliation Course of Electronic Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University()
2nd Author's Name M. Ohmi
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Allied Health Sciences, Faculry of Medicine, Osaka University
3rd Author's Name M. Haruna
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Allied Health Sciences, Faculry of Medicine, Osaka University
Date 1996/12/14
Paper # MBE96-93
Volume (vol) vol.96
Number (no) 429
Page pp.pp.-
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