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Laser‐Induced Focused Ultrasound for Cavitation Treatment: Toward High‐Precision Invisible Sonic Scalpel

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Figure 4 shows shadowgraph images of PA pulses and micro- micro-cavitation in water (a) and tissue-mimicking gel (b) at a laser
Figure 3.  Cavitation-based sonic cutting of black tissue-mimicking gel.
Figure 5.  Characterization of focused photoacoustic pulses. a) The simulated focal region
Figure 6.  Cavitation-based sonic cutting at different laser pulse energies (E = 14, 16, 17.5, 18.5 mJ per pulse from (1) to (4))
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