Scientists show that it is possible to make a femtosecond laser that fits in the palm of one's hand using a glass substrate. Is it possible to make a femtosecond laser entirely out of glass? That's ...
When researchers at the Galatea laboratory in Switzerland set out to create a femtosecond laser in glass they weren’t certain it was going to work. To be precise, their goal was to create a ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Today, most ophthalmologists use at least one laser every day in their practice. Lasers are widely applied in ...
Sightpath Medical, a provider of mobile and fixed ophthalmic surgical solutions, has announced the launch of its new mobile femtosecond laser for cataract service in early 2013. This new MoFeTM ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . At the virtual European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons meeting, Martin Dirisamer, MD, PhD, speaks ...
Granular detail: Femtosecond lasers were used to produce this multiphoton microscopy image of lung tissue. (Source: M L Groot, VU Amsterdam/Flash Pathology BV) Fibre-based femtosecond lasers are ...
Is it possible to make a femtosecond laser entirely out of glass? That’s the rabbit hole that Yves Bellouard, head of EPFL’s Galatea Laboratory, went down after years of spending hours – and hours – ...
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