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Published on: September 30, 2015
Multiple-pulse damage thresholds of retinal explants in the ns-time regime
Scarlett Lipp1,2, Sebastian Kotzur1,3, Philipp Elmlinger1
1Robert Bosch GmbH, Chassis Systems Control, Herrenwiesenweg 24, Schwieberdingen, 71701, Germany.
Abstract:
The data situation of laser-induced damage measurements after multiple-pulse irradiation in the ns-time regime is limited. Since the laser safety standard is based on damage experiments, it is crucial to determine damage thresholds. For a better understanding of the underlying damage mechanism after repetitive irradiation, we generate damage thresholds for pulse sequences up to N = 20 000 with 1.8 ns-pulses using a square-core fiber and a pulsed Nd:YAG laser. Porcine retinal pigment epithelial layers were used as tissue samples, irradiated with six pulse sequences and evaluated for damage by fluorescence microscopy. The damage thresholds decreased from 31.16 µJ for N = 1 to 11.56 µJ for N = 20 000. The reduction indicates photo-chemical damage mechanisms after reaching a critical energy dose.

