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音量 8, 問題 4 (2021)

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Scaling of sub-nanosecond gain-switched lasers to subjoule energy level - Aleksandr Tarasov - Laseroptek Ltd

Aleksandr Tarasov

In 1989-2001 J Zayhowski with partners from MIT researched basic option in contrast to mode-locking strategy for age of subnanosecond beats in Nd: YAG, Ti: Sapphire and some other laser precious stones. They built up a clump of gain-exchanged central processor lasers, having depression length under 10 mm, and acquire age of single heartbeats in close to IR range with energy ~10-5 J and term 300-900 ps, utilizing for siphoning beat subnanosecond radiation of different lasers. No any extra outcomes identified with this issue were found in writing until 2018. A year ago's laser clinical market shows impressive interest in lasers for tattoo evacuation.

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Dissipative soliton in VCSEL - Jana Soumendu - Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology

Jana Soumendu

Dissipative soliton (DS) are restricted construction e.g., wave and heartbeat in lossy frameworks. Such DS has been energized in type of brilliant spot on dull foundation in vertical pit surface emanating laser (VCSEL) based models in formation of recurrence particular criticism (FSF). These DS are famously alluded as depression soliton (CS). DS in depression or pit soliton (CS) displays captivating elements, which is upheld by the huge space of VCSEL. The parametric space for adjustment and control of CS has been recognized.

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On the universal tunneling time - Gunter Nimtz - University of Cologne

Gunter Nimtz

Tunneling is a crucial physical process. The observation that particles surmount a high mountain in spite of the very fact that they do not have the required energy can't be explained by classical physics. However, this so called tunneling became allowed by quantum physics. Experimental tunneling study with dissimilar photonic barrier from microwave frequencies up to ultraviolet frequencies piercing towards a universal tunneling time. Experiments and calculations have shown that the tunneling time of opaque photonic barriers (optical mirrors, e.g.) equals approximately the reciprocal frequency of the corresponding electromagnetic radiation. The tunneling process is described by virtual photons.

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Simultaneous measurements of absorption, scattering, and refractive index parameters of mouse brain tissue by NIR structured illumination and models approximation - David Abookasis - Ariel University

David Abookasis

Successful derivation of biological tissue optical parameters such as absorption, reduced scattering, and refractive index coefficients can serve a range of downstream diagnostic and research applications. A practical measurement procedure for determination of these intrinsic parameters in the near-infrared (NIR) spectral range is suggested. Structured light patterns at low and high spatial frequencies of six wavelengths ranging between 690 and 970 nm were projected onto biological tissue surface. In the offline analysis pipeline, four different approaches based on Maxwell equations and Kramers-Kronig relations were applied on the recorded images at each wavelength to resolve tissue parameters. For the wavelength-dependent properties presentation, Mie approximation and dispersion models were utilized. Our approach, validated in mouse (n=5) experience heatstroke condition, show variations from baseline measurements in the intrinsic brain properties following injury which in turn reflect brain hemodynamics and morphological variations.

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The Effectiveness of High Intensity Laser Therapy (HILT) in the Treatment of Lateral Elbow Tendinopathy: A Systematic Review

Dimitrios Stasinopoulos1,2*, Konstantinos Giannakou3 and Dimitrios Lamnisos3

The aim of the present systematic review was to determine the effectiveness of High Intensity Laser Therapy (HILT) in the management of Lateral Elbow Tendinopathy (LET) and to provide recommendations based on this evidence. Methods: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) identified by a search strategy in six databases were used in combination with reference checking. RCTs that included HILT, patients with LET, and at least one of the clinically relevant outcome measures were selected. A qualitative analysis of the selected studies was conducted using the Furlan system. Results: Three primary studies met eligibility criteria. All studies had a low risk of bias. There is no evidence for the effectiveness of HILT compared to bandage for the management of LET in the short-term. There is moderate evidence that HILT is more effective than LLLT for the management of LET in the short-term. Conclusion: HILT is a dose-response modality, and the optimal treatment dose has obviously not yet has been discovered. Further research with well-designed RCTs is required to provide meaningful evidence on the effectiveness (absolute and relative) of HILT for the management of LET. 

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