| Literature DB >> 25780739 |
Chun-Yu Lin1, Pei-Kao Li1, Li-Chung Cheng2, Yi-Cheng Li2, Chia-Yuan Chang2, Ann-Shyn Chiang3, Chen Yuan Dong4, Shean-Jen Chen5.
Abstract
In this study, a temporal focusing-based high-throughput multiphoton-induced ablation system with axially-resolved widefield multiphoton excitation has been successfully applied to rapidly disrupt biotissues. Experimental results demonstrate that this technique features high efficiency for achieving large-area laser ablation without causing serious photothermal damage in non-ablated regions. Furthermore, the rate of tissue processing can reach around 1.6 × 10(6) μm(3)/s in chicken tendon. Moreover, the temporal focusing-based multiphoton system can be efficiently utilized in optical imaging through iterating high-throughput multiphoton-induced ablation machining followed by widefield optical sectioning; hence, it has the potential to obtain molecular images for a whole bio-specimen.Entities:
Keywords: (140.3390) Laser materials processing; (170.1020) Ablation of tissue; (190.4180) Multiphoton processes
Year: 2015 PMID: 25780739 PMCID: PMC4354595 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.6.000491
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732