textThis research was a collaborative effort between the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and the University of Texas at Austin to study laser induced thermal lensing. Analysis with a high-frame rate thermal camera system in an optical cuvette determined rates of heating and cooling in water exposed to 1200, 1310 and 1318-nm wavelengths. Thermal modeling software (BTEC) developed at AFRL was used to simulate the beam parameters that were used experimentally. The simulation was also used to compute axial temperature for various power levels, beam diameters, and pulse durations. Laser-induced optical pathlength modulation or phase-shift was computed to study the thermal lensing effect. Power and irradiance damage thresholds were calculate...
The damage thresholds of eight, multiple layer dielectric, 95 percent reflecting mirrors have been m...
Precise control of the temperature rise is a prerequisite for proper photothermal therapy. In retina...
Study of thermal damage processes in laser irradiated tissue can provide further insight into the de...
textThis research was a collaborative effort between the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and th...
textThis research was a collaborative effort between the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and th...
textThis research was a collaborative effort between the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and th...
Introduction: Human eye is a sensitive part of human body with no direct protection and due to its l...
textSeveral studies have been conducted in the past which determined that some near-infrared (NIR) s...
grantor: University of TorontoLasers can be used to heat and destroy cancer cells by deliv...
grantor: University of TorontoLasers can be used to heat and destroy cancer cells by deliv...
The use of high power lasers in material processing is accompanied by thermal effects that can degra...
As part of its over-all program in the identification, preparation, and application of materials for...
Thermo-mechanical deformation of Neodymium doped glass slabs during high-power laser shots strongly ...
Thermo-mechanical deformation of Neodymium doped glass slabs during high-power laser shots strongly ...
Thermal lensing in optical systems for laser beam guiding and shaping is a highly up-to-date topic t...
The damage thresholds of eight, multiple layer dielectric, 95 percent reflecting mirrors have been m...
Precise control of the temperature rise is a prerequisite for proper photothermal therapy. In retina...
Study of thermal damage processes in laser irradiated tissue can provide further insight into the de...
textThis research was a collaborative effort between the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and th...
textThis research was a collaborative effort between the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and th...
textThis research was a collaborative effort between the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and th...
Introduction: Human eye is a sensitive part of human body with no direct protection and due to its l...
textSeveral studies have been conducted in the past which determined that some near-infrared (NIR) s...
grantor: University of TorontoLasers can be used to heat and destroy cancer cells by deliv...
grantor: University of TorontoLasers can be used to heat and destroy cancer cells by deliv...
The use of high power lasers in material processing is accompanied by thermal effects that can degra...
As part of its over-all program in the identification, preparation, and application of materials for...
Thermo-mechanical deformation of Neodymium doped glass slabs during high-power laser shots strongly ...
Thermo-mechanical deformation of Neodymium doped glass slabs during high-power laser shots strongly ...
Thermal lensing in optical systems for laser beam guiding and shaping is a highly up-to-date topic t...
The damage thresholds of eight, multiple layer dielectric, 95 percent reflecting mirrors have been m...
Precise control of the temperature rise is a prerequisite for proper photothermal therapy. In retina...
Study of thermal damage processes in laser irradiated tissue can provide further insight into the de...