Pulsed holmium laser ablation of tissue phantoms: correlation between bubble formation and acoustic transients

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T. Asshauer
G. Delacrétaz
E.D. Jansen
A.J. Welch
M. Frenz
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[1] Institut d’Optique Appliquée,
[2] Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne,undefined
[3] CH-1015,undefined
[4] Lausanne,undefined
[5] Switzerland (Fax: +41-21-693 37 01,undefined
[6] E-mail: guy.delacretaz@ioa.dmt.epfl.ch),undefined
[7] Biomedical Engineering Program,undefined
[8] University of Texas at Austin,undefined
[9] Austin TX 78712,undefined
[10] USA,undefined
[11] Institut für Angewandte Physik,undefined
[12] Universität Bern,undefined
[13] CH-3012 Bern,undefined
[14] Switzerland,undefined
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Applied Physics B | 1997年 / 65卷
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PACS: 42.62.Be; 62.50.+p; 87.45.-k;
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 Pa served as tissue phantoms to evaluate such effects. Holmium laser pulses (wavelength: 2.12 μm, duration: 180 μs FWHM), were delivered through 400 and 600 μm diameter optical fibers inserted into cubes of clear gel. Bubble effects were investigated using simultaneous flash micro-videography and pressure recording for radiant exposures of 20–382 J/cm2.Bubble formation and bubble collapse induced pressure transients were observed regardless of phantom stiffness. Bubbles of up to 4.2 mm in length were observed in gels with a Young’s modulus of 2.9×105 Pa at a pulse energy of 650 mJ. An increase of Young’s modulus (reduction in water content) led to a monotonic reduction of bubble size. In the softest gels, bubble dimensions exceeded those observed in water. Pressure amplitudes at 3 mm decreased from 100±14 bars to 17±6 bars with increasing Young’s modulus over the studied range. Theoretical analysis suggested a major influence on bubble dynamics of the mass and energy transfer through the bubble boundary.
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