Belikov et al., 1993 - Google Patents
Comparative study of the 3um laser action on different hard tooth tissue samples using free running pulsed er-doped yag, ysgg, yap and ylf lasersBelikov et al., 1993
- Document ID
- 12271137450018049590
- Author
- Belikov A
- Erofeev A
- Shumilin V
- Tkachuk A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Dental Applications of Lasers
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Certain properties of the laser action on the hard tooth tissues have been studied, using free running pulsed Er-doped YAG, YSGG, YAP and YLF lasers, operating in 3 micrometers wavelength range. The influence of the laser radiation wavelength, power density and …
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