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Theory Concerning the Ablation of Corneal Tissue with Large-Area, 193-nm Excimer Laser Beams

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Abstract

A theory is presented which shows ablation profiles are dependent upon fluence levels and distance from ablation boundaries. This theory requires energy from broken bonds to propagate transversely, thereby influencing recombination within the ablation area.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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