Affiliation:
1. Institute of Biomedical Optics
Abstract
The paper [Optica 8, 1559
(2021)OPTIC82334-253610.1364/OPTICA.433562] is devoted to
probing neuronal functions by targeted cell ablation in living cortex.
It demonstrates the advantage of cell ablation by single high-energy
pulses from an amplified femtosecond (fs) laser system, which leaves
adjacent structures intact. The single-pulse effects rely on
mechanical disruption by laser-induced microcavitation, which goes
along with a lack of diffusive collateral damage. In comparison, cell
damage by low-energy pulses from fs laser oscillators is shown to be
associated with a damage zone with tens of micrometer radius around
the targeted cell. The collateral damage is attributed to heat
accumulation and diffusion. We demonstrate through numerical
simulations of plasma formation and temperature evolution for the
experimentally employed irradiation conditions that a large number of
free electrons is produced but the temperature rise at focus is only
0.3 K. Therefore, the damage is caused by nonlinear photochemistry and
plasma-mediated chemical effects rather than by thermal effects.
Funder
Air Force Office of Scientific
Research
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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