In this paper,we present a high peak power passively Q-switched intracavity frequency-doubled green laser based on an efficient LED-pumped Nd:YAG dual-rod laser module.In quasi-continuous wave(QCW)running operation,th...In this paper,we present a high peak power passively Q-switched intracavity frequency-doubled green laser based on an efficient LED-pumped Nd:YAG dual-rod laser module.In quasi-continuous wave(QCW)running operation,the average output power of the fundamental laser at 1064 nm reaches as high as 20.98 W at a repetition rate of 50 Hz with a maximum single pulse energy of 419.6 mJ,corresponding to a maximum optical conversion efficiency of 38.8%and a slope efficiency of 41%.展开更多
Background: Previously described methods for removal of tattoos are chemical, mechanical, surgical, termal and laser assited methods. Invention of the Q-switch mode, advanced the laser method, to be one of the most ef...Background: Previously described methods for removal of tattoos are chemical, mechanical, surgical, termal and laser assited methods. Invention of the Q-switch mode, advanced the laser method, to be one of the most effective methods of tattoo removal. Objective: Comparing the tattoo removal and rate of lymphatic elimination of 3 different wavelengths of Q-switched Nd-YAG laser (532nm, 1064nm, combination 532 + 1064). Methods: In this study we examined lymphatic elimination and the effect of 532 nm, 1064 nm, and the combination (532 + 1064 nm) wavelength of laser pulse for the possible lymphatic cleansing mechanism of black pigmented tattoos. This study was performed on 18 New-Zealand rabbits, black pigmented tattoos were engraved on the back and the four extremities of the animals. 532 nm wavelength of Q switched Nd: YAG laser beam was applied on the left upper and bilateral lower extremities of the rabbits. During this period, excisional skin biopsies and lymph node biopsies were performed on days 7, 14 and 21. Results: Day 21 lymph node biopsies revealed mixed type of reactive hyperplasia and intracellular pigments were markedly seen in the laser treatment group and no intracellular tattoo pigment was seen in the control group. Conclusion: The findingd of this study indicate that lymphatic elimination may be one of the significant mechanisms of tattoo removal and the application of different wavelengths of Q-switched Nd-YAG laser do not show statistically significant differences in tattoo removal.展开更多
基金supported by the Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications Foundation,China(Grant Nos.JUH219002 and JUH219007)the Key R&D Program of Shandong Province,China(Grant No.2021CXGC010202)。
文摘In this paper,we present a high peak power passively Q-switched intracavity frequency-doubled green laser based on an efficient LED-pumped Nd:YAG dual-rod laser module.In quasi-continuous wave(QCW)running operation,the average output power of the fundamental laser at 1064 nm reaches as high as 20.98 W at a repetition rate of 50 Hz with a maximum single pulse energy of 419.6 mJ,corresponding to a maximum optical conversion efficiency of 38.8%and a slope efficiency of 41%.
文摘Background: Previously described methods for removal of tattoos are chemical, mechanical, surgical, termal and laser assited methods. Invention of the Q-switch mode, advanced the laser method, to be one of the most effective methods of tattoo removal. Objective: Comparing the tattoo removal and rate of lymphatic elimination of 3 different wavelengths of Q-switched Nd-YAG laser (532nm, 1064nm, combination 532 + 1064). Methods: In this study we examined lymphatic elimination and the effect of 532 nm, 1064 nm, and the combination (532 + 1064 nm) wavelength of laser pulse for the possible lymphatic cleansing mechanism of black pigmented tattoos. This study was performed on 18 New-Zealand rabbits, black pigmented tattoos were engraved on the back and the four extremities of the animals. 532 nm wavelength of Q switched Nd: YAG laser beam was applied on the left upper and bilateral lower extremities of the rabbits. During this period, excisional skin biopsies and lymph node biopsies were performed on days 7, 14 and 21. Results: Day 21 lymph node biopsies revealed mixed type of reactive hyperplasia and intracellular pigments were markedly seen in the laser treatment group and no intracellular tattoo pigment was seen in the control group. Conclusion: The findingd of this study indicate that lymphatic elimination may be one of the significant mechanisms of tattoo removal and the application of different wavelengths of Q-switched Nd-YAG laser do not show statistically significant differences in tattoo removal.