SELF-FOCUSING LIMITS AT THE LASER PLASMA INTERACTION FOR TREATMENT OF CATARACT WITH NANOSECOND AND PICOSECOND PULSES

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HORA, RH
COSTER, HGL
WALTER, CJ
HORA, H
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[1] School of Physics, University of New South Wales
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10.1017/S0263034600004298
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O59 [应用物理学];
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Laser pulses are focused in the interior of a human eye in areas of opacity to produce there an optical breakdown resulting in a high-temperature plasma, after which the filling up with liquid results in a transparent area. The empirically given limits for Q-switch laser pulses in the nanosecond range and for mode-locked pulses in the picosecond range are analyzed, and it is shown that these limits are below the self-focusing condition of laser beams in plasmas. A further analysis evaluates theoretically where the maximum limits are given in order to provide the parameters for the highest possible pulse energy that avoids damage in the eye by self-focusing.
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