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Laser-Matter Interactions of Pulsetrain Bursts with Solids and Tissues

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Abstract

We use pulsetrain bursts of 400-1000 pulses (1.4 ps duration at 133-MHz) to ablate aluminum, glass and tissue. The advantages of this fluence delivery method are explored, including the fact that it combined the best of what microsecond and picosecond pulse durations have to offer for laser-matter interactions.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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