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Micro-laser materials processing: Light-Materials Interaction

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This lecture covers the interaction between light and materials in micro-laser processing, including topics such as fluorescein properties, luminescent lamp emissions, reflection coefficients, tissue ablation differences, scattering phenomena, effective medium approximation, multiphoton absorption, and localization of absorption.

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