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28 June 1994 Ophthalmocoagulation by mixing of two spectral laser lines
Georgi I. Zheltov, M. V. Belokon, V. N. Glazkov, Yu. A. Ivanishko, A. I. Kirkovsky, A. Linnik, Alexander S. Podol'tsev, Alexander P. Privalov
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Abstract
The article is devoted to photocoagulation of the chorioretinal complex by two laser wavelengths (lambda) 1 and (lambda) 2 simultaneously with a controlled ratio of these components intensities. The thermal and biological effects such as mixing under definite conditions is equivalent to the effect of dye laser mono-chromatic radiation with the variable wavelength within the range from (lambda) 1 to (lambda) 2.
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Georgi I. Zheltov, M. V. Belokon, V. N. Glazkov, Yu. A. Ivanishko, A. I. Kirkovsky, A. Linnik, Alexander S. Podol'tsev, and Alexander P. Privalov "Ophthalmocoagulation by mixing of two spectral laser lines", Proc. SPIE 2100, Cell and Biotissue Optics: Applications in Laser Diagnostics and Therapy, (28 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.179013
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KEYWORDS
Retina

Laser coagulation

Laser tissue interaction

Tunable lasers

Laser therapeutics

Thermal effects

Tissues

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