The results of experimental study on a focusing of laser-induced submicrosecond pressure pulses and destruction of solids subjected to them are presented. It was studied how the source distribution of pressure pulse amplitude influences upon the focusing in water. The means for the focusing improvement have been developed. The high focal pressure (approximately 40 MPa) localized in a small spatial region (approximately 10 multiplied by 1 mm) was achieved. The destruction of solids loaded by the trains of shock pulses was studied also. It has been found that much more effective disintegration takes place under a quasi-resonance loading. The results show that efficiency of extracorporeal lithotripsy may be significantly increased when using laser-induced submicrosecond pressure pulses.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering |
Editors | Nathan I. Croitoru, Martin Frenz, Terence A. King, Riccardo Pratesi, Anna M. Scheggi, et.al. |
Pages | 262-270 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Volume | 2928 |
State | Published - 1 Dec 1996 |
Event | Biomedical Systems and Technologies - Vienna, Austria Duration: 8 Sep 1996 → 10 Sep 1996 |
Conference | Biomedical Systems and Technologies |
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City | Vienna, Austria |
Period | 8/09/96 → 10/09/96 |
ID: 41406384