## 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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Laser stripping of fiber Bragg grating polymer coating using pulsed 10.6 μm TEA CO2 laser
✍ Scribed by Zhu, Haihong ;Lei, Wenjuan ;Dai, Cheng ;Cheng, Zuhai
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- Higher Education Press and Springer
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