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Biomedical Applications Of Free Electron Lasers


Biomedical Applications Of Free Electron Lasers
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Author : Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers
language : en
Publisher: SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering
Release Date : 2000

Biomedical Applications Of Free Electron Lasers written by Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers and has been published by SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Medical categories.




Commercial And Biomedical Applications Of Ultrafast And Free Electron Lasers


Commercial And Biomedical Applications Of Ultrafast And Free Electron Lasers
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Author : Glenn S. Edwards
language : en
Publisher: SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering
Release Date : 2002

Commercial And Biomedical Applications Of Ultrafast And Free Electron Lasers written by Glenn S. Edwards and has been published by SPIE-International Society for Optical Engineering this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Medical categories.




Utah Biomedical Physical Sciences Applications Of Free Electron Lasers


Utah Biomedical Physical Sciences Applications Of Free Electron Lasers
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Author : John A. Dixon
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1987

Utah Biomedical Physical Sciences Applications Of Free Electron Lasers written by John A. Dixon and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1987 with categories.


Work is presented on the operation, beam characteristics, and biomedical-materials research and sapphire fiber development with the Stanford Mark III free Electron Laser. The MK III FEL has been operated in the wavelength range of 2 micrometers to 4 micrometers at up to 4 mJ per pulse (1-2 microsec). Irradiances as high as 800 GW/cm2 have been obtained with pulse durations as low as 350 femto seconds. Preliminary studies with sapphire fibers are underway in the 2-4 micrometer range. Preliminary studies with biological samples including gallstones, kidney stones and egg shells and in vivo soft tissue samples including albino mouse ear skin and vasculature and with semiconductor materials have been carried over a biologically important water absorption peak (approximately 2.94 micrometers) has been demonstrated.



Workshop On Scientific And Industrial Applications Of Free Electron Lasers


Workshop On Scientific And Industrial Applications Of Free Electron Lasers
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language : en
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Release Date : 1990

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A Workshop on Scientific and Industrial Applications of Free Electron Lasers was organized to address potential uses of a Free Electron Laser in the infrared wavelength region. A total of 13 speakers from national laboratories, universities, and the industry gave seminars to an average audience of 30 persons during June 12 and 13, 1989. The areas covered were: Free Electron Laser Technology, Chemistry and Surface Science, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Condensed Matter, and Biomedical Applications, Optical Damage, and Optoelectronics.



Research To Develop Biomedical Applications Of Free Electron Laser Technology


Research To Develop Biomedical Applications Of Free Electron Laser Technology
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language : en
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Release Date : 2004

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Specific Aim 1: Develop and test plaque characterization criteria based on bireftingence. Coronary artenes were obtained at autopsy and imaged with the existing OCT system in our laboratory. The specimens were opened and imaged at normal body temperature (37-C) in saline. To ensure proper registration of OCT images with histolog the image location was marked with ink viewable on the OCT image and in the histology section. Routine histologic processing was performed using H & E, Elastic and Movat's pentachrome stains. Trichrome was used for fibrous tissue identification. Individual images were oriented and scaled to match histology. In the OCT images, the axial periodicity of the birefringence banding was measured using image processing software. A set of 20 correlated OCT and histology pairs were used to identify characterization criteria basal on birefringence. Our results indicated that fibrous plaque provides a strong birefringence as measured by OCT while lipid rich and calcific plaques can be identified by a complete loss of birefringenee.



Biomedical Studies Using Free Electron Laser And Other Laser Systems


Biomedical Studies Using Free Electron Laser And Other Laser Systems
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language : en
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Release Date : 1995

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Baylor Research Institute, in collaboration with the Dept. of Biomedical Engineering at U.T. Austin and the Dept. of Laser Science at UT-M.D. Anderson hospital in Houston evaluated potential uses for high peak power pulsed and continuous wave lasers and the free-electron lasers at Duke, Stanford, and Vanderbilt for medical use. Resulting developments for potential medical use include eradication of viruses in blood banking, development of photoproducts for use in treatment of AIDS and cancer, photochemicals for non-thermal tissue welding, devices to augment thermal welding, systems for cartilage repair, combined wavelength lasers for tissue hemostasis and ablation, and a new family of photochemicals for use in tracking tumors and with potential as bonding agents in material science. Basic knowledge of laser-tissue interactions was developed.



Free Electron Lasers 2000


Free Electron Lasers 2000
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Author : V.N. Litvinenko
language : en
Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing
Release Date : 2005-12-27

Free Electron Lasers 2000 written by V.N. Litvinenko and has been published by Gulf Professional Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-12-27 with Medical categories.


The 22nd International Free Electron Laser Conference and 7th FEL User Workshop were held August 13-18, 2000 at Washington Duke Inn and Golf Club in Durham, North Carolina, USA. The conference and the workshop were hosted by Duke University's Free Electron laser (FEL) Laboratory. Following tradition, the FEL prize award was announced at the banquet. The year 2000 FEL prize was awarded to three scientists propelling the limits of high power FELs: Steven Benson, Eisuke Minehara and George Neill. The conference program was comprised of traditional oral sessions on First Lasing, FEL theory, storage ring FELs, linac and high power FELs, long wavelength FELs, SASE FELs, accelerator and FEL physics and technology, and new developments and proposals. Two sessions on accelerator and FEL physics and technology reflected the emphasis on the high quality of accelerators and components for modern FELs. The breadth of the applications was presented in the workshop oral sessions on materials processing, biomedical and surgical applications, physics and chemistry as well as on instrumentation and methods for FEL applications. A special oral session was dedicated to FEL center status reports for users to learn more about the opportunities with FELs. As usual, the oral sessions were supplemented by poster sessions with in-depth discussions and communications. The FEL physicists and FEL users had excellent opportunities to interact throughout the duration of the event, culminating a Joint Sessions. The year 2000 was very successful being marked by lasing with two SASE and one storage ring short-wavelength FELs, and by the first human surgery with the use of FEL, to mention but a few. The International Program Committee and chairs of the sessions had the challenging and exciting problem of selecting invived and contributed talks for the conferences and the workshop from the influx of abstracts mentioning new results and ideas. The success of the conference was determined by these contributions. Scientists from 15 countries gave 70 talks, presented 176 posters and submitted 146 papers, which are published in the present volume of proceedings.



Medical Materials Research And Applications Of Free Electron Laser And Related Technologies


Medical Materials Research And Applications Of Free Electron Laser And Related Technologies
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language : en
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Release Date : 1991

Medical Materials Research And Applications Of Free Electron Laser And Related Technologies written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1991 with categories.


To investigate biomedical and materials laser-optical systems that have potential clinical and industrial applications. To develop clinical and industrial applications of Free-Electron laser technology and related broadly wavelength tunable, short pulse, ultrafast, high peak power, high average power laser systems that are efficient, compact, reliable and clinically and commercially practical systems. To carry out actual FEL experiments with collaborators at existing FEL facilities at Duke, Vanderbilt and Stanford Universities.



Vanderbilt University Free Electron Laser Center For Biomedical And Materials Research Bibliography And Meeting Abstracts


Vanderbilt University Free Electron Laser Center For Biomedical And Materials Research Bibliography And Meeting Abstracts
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1992

Vanderbilt University Free Electron Laser Center For Biomedical And Materials Research Bibliography And Meeting Abstracts written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with categories.


Partial contents:free electron laser construction and operation, mechanisms of photon induced damage in optical materials, desorption of atoms and molecules from surfaces, nonlinear effects of lasers, interaction of lasers with defects in optical materials, picosecond spectroscopy of biopolymers, nonthermal and selective effects of free electron laser irradiation of tissue, Free electron laser based studies of biomemmbrane dynamics and drug interactions, free electron laser applications in neurosurgery.



Potential Biomedical Application Of The Los Alamos Infrared Free Electron Laser


Potential Biomedical Application Of The Los Alamos Infrared Free Electron Laser
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language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1989

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Recently, the Los Alamos Free-Electron Laser has demonstrated optical output at wavelengths from 9 to 45[mu]m. Potential application of such a laser are proposed for the study of vibrational modes predicted in different conformations of DNA and in DNA complexed with drugs and/or proteins that regulate replication and/or transcription. 4 refs., 7 figs., 1 tab.