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High-Speed Photography of Excimer Laser Ablation of the Cornea

Authors :
Puliafito, Carmen A.
Stern, David
Krueger, Ronald R.
Mandel, Eric R.
Source :
Archives of Ophthalmology; September 1987, Vol. 105 Issue: 9 p1255-1259, 5p
Publication Year :
1987

Abstract

• We have used laser-based highspeed photography to investigate excimer laser ablation of the cornea. Photographs of the ablation plume were obtained 500 ns to 150 μs after incidence of a 193- or 248-nm excimer laser pulse on the surface of the cornea. Ejection of material from the cornea begins on a time scale of nanoseconds and continues for 5 to 15 μs following the excimer pulse. At 193 nm the ablation plume resembles a burst of smoke, and individual particles are too small to be optically resolved with our apparatus. At 248 nm the plume resembles a spray of larger, discrete droplets. Material is ejected from the cornea at supersonic velocity but decelerates rapidly; the velocity for the first 500 ns following the excimer pulse averages 400 m/s at 193 nm. Plume size and velocity increase with increasing fluence.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00039950 and 15383601
Volume :
105
Issue :
9
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Archives of Ophthalmology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs28582232
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1001/archopht.1987.01060090113039