Techniques and uses of femtosecond laser in ophthalmological practice

Ahmed Samir Abd El-Wakeel Montasser;

Abstract


Femtosecond laser is an infrared laser that works at wavelength of 1052 nm; it emits ultrashort laser pulses with a diameter of 0.001 mm at one billionth of second (10-15 second). It improves safety, efficiency, precision and speed of ophthalmic surgeries


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Title Techniques and uses of femtosecond laser in ophthalmological practice
Other Titles تقنيات واستخدامات ليزر الفيمتوثانية
Authors Ahmed Samir Abd El-Wakeel Montasser
Keywords Techniques and uses of femtosecond laser in ophthalmological practice
Issue Date 2010
Description 
Femtosecond laser is an infrared laser that works at wavelength of 1052 nm; it emits ultrashort laser pulses with a diameter of 0.001 mm at one billionth of second (10-15 second). It improves safety, efficiency, precision and speed of ophthalmic surgeries

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