Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7223912 | Optik - International Journal for Light and Electron Optics | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
In this work, we have fabricated and experimentally demonstrated a purpose-built 365â¯Î¼m optical fibre device that produces an elongated laser beam output for efficient tissue ablation. The proposed fibre device has several advantages and potential for application in surgery. The off-axis firing beam from the fibre lowers the risk of past-pointing injury as compared to forward-firing laser fibres. A pulsed Holmium:YAG (Ho:YAG) laser at a wavelength of 2.1â¯Î¼m at a repetition rate of 6â¯Hz was used in this experiment. The fibre was angle-polished at â¼25° to create a deviated beam that resulted in a longer ablation length â¼1â¯cm; it was five times longer than the forward-firing laser output and had sufficient energy intensity to perform an ablation rate of 7.7â¯Î¼m per pulse. Fresh squid (Cephalopod Theutida) was used as the biological tissue to determine the ablation length and crater. The threshold radiant exposure, Φth for tissue ablation was estimated to be 1.84â¯J/cm2 and the effective divergence angle was â¼24° by using the highest pulsed energy of 1.8â¯J.
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Nurul Syahirah Aziz Jaafar, Suhaila Sepeai, Kok-Sing Lim, Muhammad Khairol Annuar Zaini, Harith Ahmad, Guan Hee Tan,