Microtomy with femtosecond lasers

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Menne, Peggy [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Rowiak GmbH
[2] Rowiak GmbH, Hannover, Germany
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Biophotonics International | 2007年 / 14卷 / 05期
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Cutting equipment - Ionization - Laser beams - Light absorption - Light emission - Multiphoton processes - Tissue - Wavelength;
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A laser microtome comprised of a femtosecond laser source that emits light in the near-infrared range, enabling contact-free cutting of tissues. The near-infrared range is better suited for processing biological material, as most of the biological tissues have a significantly low absorption coefficient in the infrared part of the spectrum. The laser beam is tightly focused into the specimen by a high-numerical-aperture object, to cut the biological tissue. These tightly focused intensities of the laser beams lead to ionization of the illuminated material by multiphoton absorption and formation of a plasma. Mechanical and thermal side effects are reduced, limiting the range of collateral damage to diameters below 1 μm, due to low energy deposition into the tissue. The main component of a laser microtome is a high-power femtosecond oscillator, emitting ultrashort laser pulses, with a wavelength of 1030 nm.
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