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Bubble formation during pulsed laser ablation: mechanism and implications
Ton G. Leeuwen
, E. D. Jansen
,
Massoud Motamedi
, Ashley J. Welch
, Cornelius M.D. Borst
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Pulsed Laser Ablation
100%
Bubble Formation
100%
Excimer Laser
100%
Laser Ablation Mechanism
100%
Laser Pulse
66%
Tissue Ablation
33%
Laser Light
33%
Threshold Fluence
33%
Pulse Length
33%
Holmium Laser
33%
Vapor Bubble
33%
Water Vapor
33%
Femoral Artery
16%
Ablation Threshold
16%
Hemoglobin Solutions
16%
Mechanical Damage
16%
Fiber Tip
16%
Hydrochloride
16%
Vaporization
16%
Absorber
16%
Water Temperature
16%
Flash Photography
16%
Q-switching
16%
Free-running
16%
Holmium
16%
Bare Fiber
16%
Environmental Pressure
16%
308-nm Excimer Laser
16%
Bubble-generating
16%
Oxybuprocaine
16%
Physics
Laser Pulse
100%
Pulsed Laser
100%
Laser Ablation
100%
Excimer Laser
100%
Fluence
50%
Holmium
50%
Excimer
50%
Vaporization
16%
Engineering
Pulsed Laser Ablation
100%
Bubble Formation
100%
Excimer Laser
100%
Laser Light
33%
Pulse Length
33%
Ablation Threshold
16%
Mechanical Damage
16%
Vaporization
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Pulse Rate
100%
Laser Surgery
100%
Holmium
50%
In Vitro
16%
Femoral Artery
16%
Tissue Ablation
16%
Oxybuprocaine
16%
Material Science
Laser Ablation
100%
Laser Pulse
100%
Holmium
50%
Water Vapor
33%