Literature DB >> 8499358

Plume emission, shock wave and surface wave formation during excimer laser ablation of the cornea.

Z Bor1, B Hopp, B Rácz, G Szabó, I Ratkay, I Süveges, A Füst, J Mohay.   

Abstract

Excimer lasers are now used for corneal surgery; however, the physical processes occurring during photoablation of the cornea are incompletely understood. High speed laser-based photographic arrangement was constructed. The temporal resolution was better than 1 ns. The setup could work as a Schlieren arrangement, which is sensitive to the refractive index change caused by the shock wave propagating in the air above the eye. With minor changes the setup was converted into a shadowgraph, which could detect the ablation plume and the waves propagating on the surface of the eye. Due to the impact of the excimer laser pulse onto the surface of the cornea, a shock wave was generated in the air. The shadowgraph clearly showed the ejection of the ablated cornea. The ejection velocity of the plume was found to be over 600 m/s. It was shown for the first time that the recoil forces of the plume are generating a wave on the surface of the eye. The laser-based high speed photographic arrangement is a powerful arrangement in the study of physical effects occurring during photoablation of the cornea.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8499358

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Refract Corneal Surg        ISSN: 1042-962X


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