Abstract:
An experimental investigation was made of the efficiency of ablation of atherosclerotic platelets in water by XeCl laser radiation when the radiation energy density was within the range 0.3–8 J/cm2. In this range the ablation efficiency increased by two orders of magnitude first nonlinearly and then linearly. The characteristic energy densities found by extrapolation of the linear region were 1.5±0.2 J/cm2 for fibrous platelets and 3.3±0.4 J/cm2 for calcified platelets. The behavior of these dependences and the characteristic energy densities were in agreement with estimates of thermal tissue damage.