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13 July 2004 Efficient and compact high-power mid-IR (~3 μm) lasers for surgical applications
Jason Tafoya, Jeff W. Pierce, Ravinder K. Jain, Brian Jet-Fei Wong M.D.
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Abstract
3 μm Er:ZBLAN fiber lasers have many advantages for surgical applications compared to other lasers. Some key advantages include variable pulse width (CW to ~100 μs), high repetition rate (>1 kHz) and relatively high and easily adjustable average power (0 to >10 watts) in a compact air-cooled package. In addition, the simplicity of the laser increases reliability and decreases cost. In this paper, we describe some preliminary experiments with the use of such an Er:ZBLAN surgical fiber laser for the ablation of porcine otic capsule bone tissue; in particular, we describe ablation characteristics as a function of pulse energy and pulse duration.
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Jason Tafoya, Jeff W. Pierce, Ravinder K. Jain, and Brian Jet-Fei Wong M.D. "Efficient and compact high-power mid-IR (~3 μm) lasers for surgical applications", Proc. SPIE 5312, Lasers in Surgery: Advanced Characterization, Therapeutics, and Systems XIV, (13 July 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.561720
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KEYWORDS
Fiber lasers

Laser ablation

Laser tissue interaction

Mid-IR

Laser applications

Laser therapeutics

Surgery

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