Certain steps of traditional cataract surgery performed by phacoemulsification may soon be performed with increasing frequency by the femtosecond laser. Since the introduction of the femtosecond ...
What can happen in a femtosecond? One millionth of a billionth (10-15) of a second—it’s a time scale that’s almost impossible to grasp. In 1 femtosecond light travels a distance much less than the ...
Femtosecond lasers have also enabled advances ... It provides tissue morphology imagery resolutions down to 1 μm, which is high compared with other imaging techniques such as magnetic resonance ...
China's ophthalmic laser market is projected to grow at a CAGR of about 4% through 2033, driven by advancements in laser ...
High intensity femtosecond laser pulses have been driving electrons to very high energies reaching million and billion electron volts over length scales that are 100–1,000 times shorter than ...
The profound impact that femtosecond laser technology is having ... as 100 nm and supports writing speeds of up to 5 cm s −1. Apparently, one of the big problems in the past with 2PP has been ...
Int Ophthalmol Clin. 2015;55(4):23-35. Less ultrasound energy is needed in femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery. However the release of liquified lens material presents its own challenges ...