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Plasma and cavitation dynamics during pulsed laser microsurgery in vivo

Biological Physics 2008-10-24 v1 Medical Physics

Abstract

We compare the plasma and cavitation dynamics underlying pulsed laser microsurgery in water and in fruit fly embryos (in vivo) - specifically for nanosecond pulses at 355 and 532 nm. We find two key differences. First, the plasma-formation thresholds are lower in vivo - especially at 355 nm - due to the presence of endogenous chromophores that serve as additional sources for plasma seed electrons. Second, the biological matrix constrains the growth of laser-induced cavitation bubbles. Both effects reduce the disrupted region in vivo when compared to extrapolations from measurements in water.

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@article{arxiv.0705.3022,
  title  = {Plasma and cavitation dynamics during pulsed laser microsurgery in vivo},
  author = {M. Shane Hutson and Xiaoyan Ma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0705.3022},
  year   = {2008}
}

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9 pages, 5 figures