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Engineering Society. Explore Discover Be Inspired. Session 02. Lasers. Darin Madzharov , Borislav Hadzhiev, Andrey Raykov, Farooq Aslam, David Kronmueller. Session 02 ~ 01/12/14. Engineering Society LASERS. Overview. Theory & Technology Surgical Application
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Engineering Society Explore Discover Be Inspired Session 02 Lasers Darin Madzharov, Borislav Hadzhiev, Andrey Raykov, Farooq Aslam, David Kronmueller Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Overview • Theory & Technology • Surgical Application • Laser Vision Correction • Laser Printers • Q&A Session Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Section 1 Theory & Technology Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Principles of Operation • Resonator-gain medium based lasers • Three main aspects: • Photon emission • Power pumping • Gain resonator • Free electron lasers Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Principles of Operation • Photon Emission • Discrete energy levels in atoms • During transition between levels a photon is tttreleased • Emitted wavelength dependent on the tttseparation of the energy states • Different media Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Principles of Operation • Photon Emission Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Principles of Operation • Power Pumping • Population inversion is needed • Constant input of energy required during lasing • Different energy sources are used – optical tttpower pumps, electric discharge and electron tttbeams, chemical “combustion engines”, etc. Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Principles of Operation • Resonator • Confines light within the excitable medium, thus tttassuring stimulated emission Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Principles of Operation • Modes of Operation • Continuous • Pulsed • Q-switching • Modelocking Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Principles of Operation • Intensity Distribution Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Types of Lasers • Gas Lasers • Applications • Educational purposes – HeNe • Cutting and welding – High Power CO2 • Source of UV light – TED • Deep UV light generation – Metal Ion Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Types of Lasers • Gas Lasers • Chemical Lasers (chemical combustion) • “Combustion chamber” • Ethylene burns in NF3 to generate flourine tttttradicals • React with hydrogen Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Types of Lasers • Gas Lasers • Excimer Lasers (excited dimer) • F and Cl reacting with inert gases to form tttttnobletgas compounds • High power UV-light • Photolithography, dermatological treatment, tttttdelicate surgery (eye operations) Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Types of Lasers • Solid-state Lasers • Crystalline solid doped with ions • High-power lasers (infra-red) • Useful as ultra short-time pulse emission lasers Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Types of Lasers • Solid-state Lasers • Holmium-doped YAG crystal lasers • Numerous medical applications • Resurfacing joints, evaporating cancers, tttttpulverizing kidney and gall stones Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Types of Lasers • Solid-state Lasers • Semiconductor Lasers and Laser Diodes • Revolutionize Optical Telecommunications • Abundant in CD/DVD optical media storage • Laser Printers Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Types of Lasers • Free Electron Lasers • Relativistic electrons oscillate • Color depends on acceleration voltage (λ(VA)) Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Section 2 Surgical Application Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Traditional Surgery • Highly invasive • Basic tool: the scalpel • Precision defined by knife and tttsurgeon Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Laser Surgery • “Laser Scalpel” • Increased precision • Microsurgery • Improve operations tttvia endoscopes • Diagnostic imaging • Numerous other tttapplications Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Parameters affecting Laser Radiation • Optical properties of tissue • Reflection • Refraction • Scattering • Absorption • Transmission Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Parameters affecting Laser Radiation • Wavelength of emitted light λ • Energy distribution per unit area • Time-variance of radiation 00:00 min • Duration of exposure Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Selected Procedure Types • Photoablation • Plasma-Induced Ablation • Photocoagulation Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Photoablation • Vaproziation & melting of tissue • Process: • Cell absorbs photons • Heated to boiling point of H2O • Tissue water turns into steam • Result: tissue vaporizes Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Plasma Induced Ablation • Breaking of chemical bonds within tissue • Lasers set to high frequency & energy • Exposure to strong electric field • Process: • Exposure causes “optical breakthrough” • Tissue turns into plasma • Controlled photodisruptive effects separate ttttissue Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Photocoagulation • Sealing/closing of wounds • Variant of photoablation • Cell heated to 60ºC • Low power but very precise • Creates scar tissue • Stops bleeding and closes wounds Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Section 2 Laser Vision Correction Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS General Information Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS General Information Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS General Information Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Methods • Flap surgery • Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis tt(LASIK) • Surface Surgery • Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) • Non-Surgical • Laser Thermal Keratoplasty (LTK) Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) • Preoperative Procedures • Topographic map of the cornea • Eye irregularities examined Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) • Operation • Flap creation • Laser remodeling • Reposition of the flap Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) • The excimer laser • Wavelength – 193 nm • Eye-tracking system • Energy of each pulse – in the miliwatt range • Each pulse lasts for 10-20 nanoseconds Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) • Pros • Lack of discomfort afterwards • Improved healing • Cons • Flap issues • Dry eyes symptoms Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) • Pre-operative procedure – the same as in ttttLASIK • Operation • No flap is required • Removal of corneal tissue Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) • Pros • Not that risky as LASIK. • Good for people with previous eye surgeries • Cons • Slow recovery – 2-4 weeks • Moderate discomfort – 2-4 days Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Laser Thermal Keratoplasy (LTK) • Pre-operative procedure (the same as in LASIK) • Operation • zap 16 points on the cornea • change the geometry of the cornea Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Laser Thermal Keratoplasy - LTK • Pros • Very safe – no touch procedure. • Immediate vision improvement. • Cons • Vision improvement may wear off. • Risk of under - or overcorrection. Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Section 3 Laser Printers Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society Lasers Introduction Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society Lasers The Basics • Static Electricity Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society Lasers Basic Components • Drum • Fuser • Laser • Toner Hopper • Developer Roller • Discharge Lamp • Corona Wire Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society Lasers Photoreceptor Drum Assembly • Photoconductive ttmaterial • Platform for the ttlectrostatic image Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society Lasers Laser Assembly • Laser • Movable mirror • Lens Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society Lasers Applying Toner • Basics of toner • Pigment • Plastic • Toner hopper • Developer unit Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society Lasers Fuser • Heated rollers • Quick operation • Discharge lamp Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society Lasers Color Printers • Same principle • Four main colors • Blue • Red • Yellow • Black Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society Lasers Advantages of a Laser • Speed • Precision • Economy • Affordable price Session 02 ~ 01/12/14
Engineering Society LASERS Q & A Session 02 ~ 06/10/07