## Background and Objective: The pulsed CO 2 laser has received attention because of its successful application to dermatologic surgery and burn debridement surgery. Despite impressive results, tissue removal using pulsed CO 2 laser irradiation has not been optimized. We examined the ablation proc
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Investigation of a CO 2 pulsed laser emitting at λ=10.6 μ and pumped by λ=9.6 μ CO 2 –N 2 –He laser radiation
✍ Scribed by Balykin, Viktor I; Golger, A L; Kolomiiskii, Yu R; Letokhov, V S; Tumanov, O A
- Book ID
- 121445891
- Publisher
- Turpion
- Year
- 1975
- Weight
- 793 KB
- Volume
- 4
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0049-1748
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## Background and objective: Effective use of lasers for preventive dental treatments requires accurate knowledge of the amount and distribution of laser energy deposited during irradiation. at co2 wavelengths, the reflection losses are considerable and reduce the laser energy absorbed by the tissu