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Kagome fiber based ultrafast laser microsurgery probe delivering micro-joule pulse energies

  • Kaushik Subramanian
  • , Ilan Gabay
  • , Onur Ferhanoğlu
  • , Adam Shadfan
  • , Michal Pawlowski
  • , Ye Wang
  • , Tomasz Tkaczyk
  • , Adela Ben-Yakar*
  • *Bu çalışma için yazışmadan sorumlu yazar

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Özet

We present the development of a 5 mm, piezo-actuated, ultrafast laser scalpel for fast tissue microsurgery. Delivery of micro-Joules level energies to the tissue was made possible by a large, 31 μm, air-cored inhibited-coupling Kagome fiber. We overcome the fiber’s low NA by using lenses made of high refractive index ZnS, which produced an optimal focusing condition with 0.23 NA objective. The optical design achieved a focused laser spot size of 4.5 μm diameter covering a 75 × 75 μm2 scan area in a miniaturized setting. The probe could deliver the maximum available laser power, achieving an average fluence of 7.8 J/cm2 on the tissue surface at 62% transmission efficiency. Such fluences could produce uninterrupted, 40 μm deep cuts at translational speeds of up to 5 mm/s along the tissue. We predicted that the best combination of speed and coverage exists at 8 mm/s for our conditions. The onset of nonlinear absorption in ZnS, however, limited the probe’s energy delivery capabilities to 1.4 μJ for linear operation at 1.5 picosecond pulse-widths of our fiber laser. Alternatives like broadband CaF2 crystals should mitigate such nonlinear limiting behavior. Improved opto-mechanical design and appropriate material selection should allow substantially higher fluence delivery and propel such Kagome fiber-based scalpels towards clinical translation.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Makale numarası#275155
Sayfa (başlangıç-bitiş)4639-4653
Sayfa sayısı15
DergiBiomedical Optics Express
Hacim7
Basın numarası11
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - 1 Kas 2016
Harici olarak yayınlandıEvet

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Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Optical Society of America.

Finansman

National Institute of Health (NIH) (RO1-DC014783 and R21-EB015022)andCancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) (RP130412).

FinansörlerFinansör numarası
National Institute of HealthRO1-DC014783, R21-EB015022
Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of TexasRP130412

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