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DAMAGE THRESHOLD FROM LARGE RETINAL SPOT SIZE REPETITIVE-PULSE LASER EXPOSURES

Journal

HEALTH PHYSICS
Volume 107, Issue 4, Pages 292-299

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/HP.0000000000000121

Keywords

lasers; maximum permissible exposure; radiation damage; radiation; non-ionizing

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The retinal damage thresholds for large spot size, multiple-pulse exposures to a Q-switched, frequency doubled Nd: YAG laser (532 nm wavelength, 7 ns pulses) have been measured for 100 mu m and 500 mu m retinal irradiance diameters. The ED50, expressed as energy per pulse, varies only weakly with the number of pulses, n, for these extended spot sizes. The previously reported threshold for a multiple-pulse exposure for a 900 mu m retinal spot size also shows the same weak dependence on the number of pulses. The multiple-pulse ED50 for an extended spot-size exposure does not follow the n(-1/4) dependence exhibited by small spot size exposures produced by a collimated beam. Curves derived by using probability-summation models provide a better fit to the data.

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