Surface roughness investigations of excimer-laser-ablated cornea

B. Hopp, A. Nógrádi, K. Revesz, Z. Bor, L. Kolozsvári
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The earlier investigations showed that the corneal haze can be due to the scattering effect of the excimer laser induced surface structure. In this paper a comparative study is presented regarding the development of these. Several human corneas were irradiated by an ArF excimer laser. The applied fluence was 193 mJ/cm2. The developed surface structures after each excimer pulse were investigated by an atomic force microscope under physiological salt solution in natural environment. It was found that the structures of cells and fibers forming the cornea were observable on the ablated surface in the form of surface roughness. Scanning electron microscopic observations were also performed to compare the two surface investigation methods. It was found that this showed the same structures, but differently from the atomic force microscopic observation some distortions appeared produced by preparation processes of the samples, which were necessaries for the electron microscopic investigations.
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准激光消融角膜表面粗糙度的研究
前期的研究表明,准分子激光的散射效应可能是引起角膜雾霭的原因。本文对这两方面的发展进行了比较研究。用ArF准分子激光照射几个人的角膜。施加的通量为193 mJ/cm2。用原子力显微镜观察了自然环境下生理盐溶液中每次准分子脉冲后形成的表面结构。结果发现,形成角膜的细胞和纤维结构以表面粗糙度的形式存在于烧蚀表面。扫描电镜观察比较了两种表面调查方法。结果表明,两者结构相同,但与原子力显微镜观察不同,样品的制备过程中出现了一些畸变,这是电镜研究所必需的。
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