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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2012 Volume 42, Number 3, Pages 262–268 (Mi qe14760)

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Laser applications and other topics in quantum electronics

Femtosecond lasers for microsurgery of cornea

S. K. Vartapetova, D. V. Khudyakovb, K. E. Lapshina, A. Z. Obidina, I. A. Shcherbakovc

a Physics Instrumentation Center, A. M. Prokhorov General Physics Institute, Troitsk, Moscow region
b Optosystems Ltd., Troitsk, Moscow
c Prokhorov General Physics Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Abstract: The review of femtosecond laser installations for medical applications is given and a new femtosecond ophthalmologic system for creation of a flap of corneal tissue during the LASIK operation is described. An all-fibre femtosecond laser emitting ~400-fs pulses at 1067 nm is used. The pulse repetition rate can vary from 200 kHz up to 1 MHz. The output energy of the femtosecond system does not exceed 1 μJ. A specially developed objective with small spherical and chromatic aberrations is applied to focus laser radiation to an area of an eye cornea. The size of the focusing spot does not exceed 3 μm. To process the required area, scanning by a laser beam is applied with a speed no less than 5 m s-1. At a stage of preliminary tests of the system, the Ê8 glass, organic PMMA glass and specially prepared agarose gels are used as a phantom of an eye. The femtosecond system is successfully clinically tested on a plenty of eyes of a pig and on several human eyes. The duration of the procedure of creation of a corneal flap does not exceed 20 s.

Keywords: ophthalmologic laser system, LASIK, femtosecond fibre laser, femtosecond laser pulse — tissue interaction, photodisruption, single-wall carbon nanotubes.

PACS: 42.62.Be, 42.55.Wd, 42.65.Re, 87.50.W-, 87.19.Pp

Received: 28.10.2011


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Quantum Electronics, 2012, 42:3, 262–268

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