Selective femtosecond laser ablation via two-photon fluorescence imaging through a multimode fiber
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Ultrafast lasers pulses induced ablation of nickel-titanium (NiTi) alloy substrates immersed in deionized water yielded a high-throughput of polycrystalline core - amorphous shell NiTi nanoparticles (NPs) owing to the high pulse energy of femtosecond (fs) ...
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Fiber endoscopy plays an important role in the clinical diagnosis and treatment processes involved in modern medicine. Thin fiber probes can relay information from confined places in the human body that are inaccessible for conventional bulky microscopes. ...