Alfred
Vogel,
Joachim
Noack, and
Günther
Paltauf,
Femtosecond Plasma-Mediated Nanosurgery of Cells and Tissues, in Laser Ablation and Its Applications , Phipps, Claude, Eds. Springer US, 2007, pp. 231-280.
Femtosecond Plasma-Mediated Nanosurgery of Cells and Tissues, in Laser Ablation and Its Applications , Phipps, Claude, Eds. Springer US, 2007, pp. 231-280.
Alfred
Vogel,
J.
Noack,
N.
Linz,
S.
Freidank, and
G.
Paltauf,
Chapter 18 Femtosecond laser nanosurgery of biological cells and tissues, in Handai Nanophotonics , Hiroshi Masuhara, Satoshi Kawata and Fumio, Tokunaga, Eds. Elsevier, 2007, pp. 273-286.
Chapter 18 Femtosecond laser nanosurgery of biological cells and tissues, in Handai Nanophotonics , Hiroshi Masuhara, Satoshi Kawata and Fumio, Tokunaga, Eds. Elsevier, 2007, pp. 273-286.
A
Vogel,
J.
Noack, and
G.
Paltauf,
Mechanisms of femtosecond laser nanoprocessing of biological cells and tissues, in The Eigth International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 2005) , Herman, P. and Hess, W ., Eds. 2007, pp. 249-254.
Mechanisms of femtosecond laser nanoprocessing of biological cells and tissues, in The Eigth International Conference on Laser Ablation (COLA 2005) , Herman, P. and Hess, W ., Eds. 2007, pp. 249-254.
Alfred
Vogel,
Joachim
Noack, and
Günther
Paltauf,
Femtosecond Plasma-Mediated Nanosurgery of Cells and Tissues Laser Ablation and its Applications, Phipps, Claude, Eds. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2007, pp. 231-280.
Femtosecond Plasma-Mediated Nanosurgery of Cells and Tissues Laser Ablation and its Applications, Phipps, Claude, Eds. Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 2007, pp. 231-280.
Alfred
Vogel,
J.
Noack,
N.
Linz,
S.
Freidank, and
G.
Paltauf,
Femtosecond laser nanosurgery of biological cells and tissues, in 4th International Congress on Laser Advanced Materials Processing , 2006.
Femtosecond laser nanosurgery of biological cells and tissues, in 4th International Congress on Laser Advanced Materials Processing , 2006.
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Bibtex: | @inproceedings{Vogel-2006, author = {Vogel, A. and Noack, J. and Hüttmann, G. and Linz, N. and Freidank, S. and Paltauf, G.}, title = {Femtosecond laser nanosurgery of biological cells and tissues}, booktitle = {4th International Congress on Laser Advanced Materials Processing}, Year = { 2006}, URL = { http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.713.4169&rep=rep1&type=pdf} } |
Alfred
Vogel,
J
Noack, and
G.
Paltauf,
Femtosecond plasma-mediated nanosurgery of cells and tissues., in Laser Ablation , ), Phipps C (Hrsg., Eds. Springer, Heidelberg, 2006, pp. 217-262.
Femtosecond plasma-mediated nanosurgery of cells and tissues., in Laser Ablation , ), Phipps C (Hrsg., Eds. Springer, Heidelberg, 2006, pp. 217-262.
Alfred
Vogel,
J.
Noack, and
G.
Paltauf,
Mechanisms of femtosecond laser nanosurgery of biological cells and tissues, Appl. Phys B , vol. 81, pp. 1015-1047, 2005.
Mechanisms of femtosecond laser nanosurgery of biological cells and tissues, Appl. Phys B , vol. 81, pp. 1015-1047, 2005.
S.
Teschner,
J.
Noack, and
U.
Schmidt-Erfurth,
Characterization of leakage activity in exudative chorioretinal disease with three-dimensional confocal angiography, Ophthalmology , vol. 110, no. 4, pp. 687-697, 2003.
Characterization of leakage activity in exudative chorioretinal disease with three-dimensional confocal angiography, Ophthalmology , vol. 110, no. 4, pp. 687-697, 2003.
DOI: | Doi 10.1016/S6420(02)01972-3 |
File: | WOS:000182566600026 |
Bibtex: | @article{Teschner2003, author = {Teschner, S. and Noack, J. and Birngruber, R. and Schmidt-Erfurth, U.}, title = {Characterization of leakage activity in exudative chorioretinal disease with three-dimensional confocal angiography}, journal = {Ophthalmology}, volume = {110}, number = {4}, pages = {687-697}, note = {673EE Times Cited:8 Cited References Count:30}, abstract = {Purpose: A novel angiographic technique providing topographic imaging of chorioretinal fluorescence is applied to the characterization of leakage dynamics in exudative chorioretinopathy. The three-dimensional imaging is evaluated with respect to results with conventional two-dimensional fluorescence angiography. Design: Prospective observational case series. Participants: Thirty eyes of 30 patients with different exudative maculopathies (pigment epithelium detachment, branch retinal vein occlusion, central serous chorioretinopathy, each n = 10) and 11 eyes of 10 patients with clinically normal appearance. Methods: Depth-resolved fluorescence angiography using a confocal scanning laser system was performed after complete ophthalmologic examination. The axial distribution of fluorescein and indocyanine green fluorescence at each x/y position within a tomographic scan of 32 images was analyzed. The chorioretinal fluorescence topography was reconstructed by localizing a defined threshold value of fluorescence and displayed as topographic relief. Qualitative description and quantitative measurements of exudation or structural alterations were performed topographically and conventionally. Main Outcome Measures. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of structural or exudative changes in time course in topographic illustration compared with conventional angiography. Results: Clinically physiologic eyes were presented topographically as a smooth concave surface of fluorescence with defined illustration of retinal vascular structures and the optic disc. Retinal vascular pathologic conditions induce a precisely demarcated pattern of intraretinal edema with a characteristic temporal evolution. In central serous retinopathy the underlying pathologic condition was identified as a perfusion defect, which was subsequently filled with a peak of exudation with differences in the time of maximum in fluorescein/indocyanine green angiography. Pigment epithelium detachment appeared as a high and well defined elevation, with the origin of exudation within the base of the detachment. Differences in the time of maximum prominence were found in indocyanine green angiography within the pigment epithelium detachment group. Conclusions: Confocal topographic angiography allows for the first time precise three-dimensional functional imaging of fundus alterations caused by leakage or barrier dysfunction. Compared with conventional angiography, depth-resolved angiographic imaging is less impaired by masking phenomena or low fluorescence intensity, which improves the diagnostic yield of angiography. The characterization and quantification of leakage activity is a promising tool in the assessment of exudative maculopathy. (C) 2003 by the American Academy of Ophthalmology.}, keywords = {indocyanine green angiography scanning laser ophthalmoscope central serous chorioretinopathy choroidal neovascularization macular degeneration topographic angiography retinal thickness fluorescein videoangiography tomography}, ISSN = {0161-6420}, DOI = {Doi 10.1016/S6420(02)01972-3}, url = {<Go to ISI>://WOS:000182566600026}, year = {2003}, type = {Journal Article} } |
Alfred
Vogel,
J.
Noack, and
G.
Paltauf,
Femtosecond-laser-produced low-density plasmas in transparent biological media: A tool for the creation of chemical, thermal and thermomechanical effets below the optical brekdown threshold, Proc. SPIE "Commercial and Biological Applications of Ultrafast Lasers IV" , vol. 4633, pp. 23-37, 2002.
Femtosecond-laser-produced low-density plasmas in transparent biological media: A tool for the creation of chemical, thermal and thermomechanical effets below the optical brekdown threshold, Proc. SPIE "Commercial and Biological Applications of Ultrafast Lasers IV" , vol. 4633, pp. 23-37, 2002.
R.
Muller-Velten,
K.
Hillmann,
J.
Noack, and
U.
Schmidt-Erfurth,
Topographic imaging and quantification of retinal vascular leakage in venous branch occlusion, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science , vol. 43, pp. U805-U805, 2002.
Topographic imaging and quantification of retinal vascular leakage in venous branch occlusion, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science , vol. 43, pp. U805-U805, 2002.
Alfred
Vogel, and
J.
Noack,
Numerical simulation of optical breakdown for cellular surgery at nanosecond to femtosecond time scales, Laser- Tissue Interactions, Therapeutic Applications, and Photodynamic Therapy. SPIE , vol. 4433, pp. 70-80, 2001.
Numerical simulation of optical breakdown for cellular surgery at nanosecond to femtosecond time scales, Laser- Tissue Interactions, Therapeutic Applications, and Photodynamic Therapy. SPIE , vol. 4433, pp. 70-80, 2001.
U.
Schmidt-Erfurth,
S.
Teschner,
J.
Noack, and
Reginald
Birngruber,
Three-dimensional topographic angiography in chorioretinal vascular disease, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science , vol. 42, no. 10, pp. 2386-2394, 2001.
Three-dimensional topographic angiography in chorioretinal vascular disease, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science , vol. 42, no. 10, pp. 2386-2394, 2001.
Reginald
Birngruber,
U.
Schmidt-Erfurth,
S.
Teschner, and
J.
Noack,
Confocal laser scanning fluorescence topography: a new method for three-dimensional functional imaging of vascular structures, Graefes Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology , vol. 238, no. 7, pp. 559-565, 2000.
Confocal laser scanning fluorescence topography: a new method for three-dimensional functional imaging of vascular structures, Graefes Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology , vol. 238, no. 7, pp. 559-565, 2000.
DOI: | DOI 10.1007/s004179900059 |
File: | WOS:000088596000003 |
Bibtex: | @article{Birngruber2000, author = {Birngruber, R. and Schmidt-Erfurth, U. and Teschner, S. and Noack, J.}, title = {Confocal laser scanning fluorescence topography: a new method for three-dimensional functional imaging of vascular structures}, journal = {Graefes Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology}, volume = {238}, number = {7}, pages = {559-565}, note = {341NG Times Cited:10 Cited References Count:16}, abstract = {Three-dimensional topography of perfused vascular structures is possible via confocal laser scanning of intravascular fluorescence. The lateral resolution is given by the spot size of the scanning laser beam (optimally 10 mu m at the retina). The axial resolution, however, depends on the accuracy of detection of the surface of the fluorescent structure, which is typically one order of magnitude higher (30 mu m at the retina) than the confocal resolution. The vascular structure is stained with an appropriate fluorescent dye prior to the investigation using standard systemic dye injection. Confocal scanning of the fluorescence in planes of different depths within the vascular structure under investigation leads to a three-dimensional data set. Signal processing in eludes passive eye tracking, lateral averaging and axial determination of the surface of the fluorescent structure. The potential of this new technique is demonstrated by showing the topography of physiological vessel structures as well as of selected vascular diseases such as cone dystrophy, RPE detachment, choroidal haemangioma and retinal laser coagulation. Confocal laser angioscopic fluorescence topography (CLAFT) measures the three-dimensional surface structure of functional (perfused) vasculature and surrounding leakage. CLAFT may help to diagnose and quantify status and time course of vascular diseases.}, keywords = {in-vivo ophthalmoscope therapy}, ISSN = {0721-832X}, DOI = {DOI 10.1007/s004179900059}, url = {<Go to ISI>://WOS:000088596000003}, year = {2000}, type = {Journal Article} } |
S.
Teschner,
J.
Noack,
Reginald
Birngruber, and
U.
Schmidt-Erfurth,
Documentation of perfusion and leakage characteristics in age-related macular degeneration by dynamic topographic angiography, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science , vol. 41, no. 4, pp. S170-S170, 2000.
Documentation of perfusion and leakage characteristics in age-related macular degeneration by dynamic topographic angiography, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science , vol. 41, no. 4, pp. S170-S170, 2000.
Robert P.
Godwin,
Edward J.
Chapyak,
J.
Noack, and
Alfred
Vogel,
Aspherical bubble dynamics and oscillation times, Optical Society of America, 1999. pp. CTuC3.
Aspherical bubble dynamics and oscillation times, Optical Society of America, 1999. pp. CTuC3.
File: | 12.350042 |
Bibtex: | @inproceedings{Godwin1999, author = {Godwin, Robert P. and Chapyak, Edward J. and Noack, J. and Vogel, A.}, title = {Aspherical bubble dynamics and oscillation times}, series = {OSA Technical Digest}, publisher = {Optical Society of America}, pages = {CTuC3}, URL = {https://doi.org/10.1117/12.350042}, Year = { 1999} } |
J.
Noack, and
Alfred
Vogel,
Laser-induced plasma formation in water at nanosecond to femtosecond time scales: calculation of thresholds, absorption coefficients, and energy density, Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of , vol. 35, no. 8, pp. 1156-1167, 1999.
Laser-induced plasma formation in water at nanosecond to femtosecond time scales: calculation of thresholds, absorption coefficients, and energy density, Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of , vol. 35, no. 8, pp. 1156-1167, 1999.
Alfred
Vogel,
J.
Noack,
K.
Nahen,
D.
Theisen,
U.
Parlitz,
D.X.
Hammer,
G. D.
Noojin,
B.A.
Rockwell, and
Reginald
Birngruber,
Energy balance of optical breakdown in water at nanosecond to femtosecond time scales, Appl Phys B , vol. 68, no. 271-280, 1999.
Energy balance of optical breakdown in water at nanosecond to femtosecond time scales, Appl Phys B , vol. 68, no. 271-280, 1999.
Reginald
Birngruber,
J.
Noack, and
U.
Schmidt-Erfurth,
Confocal laserscanning fluorescence topography of chorioretinal vascular structures, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science , vol. 40, no. 4, pp. S571-S571, 1999.
Confocal laserscanning fluorescence topography of chorioretinal vascular structures, Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science , vol. 40, no. 4, pp. S571-S571, 1999.
U.
Schmidt-Erfurth,
J.
Noack,
S.
Teschner, and
Reginald
Birngruber,
Confocal indocyanine green angiography with 3-dimensional topography. Results in choroid neovascularization (CNV), Ophthalmologe , vol. 96, no. 12, pp. 797-804, 1999.
Confocal indocyanine green angiography with 3-dimensional topography. Results in choroid neovascularization (CNV), Ophthalmologe , vol. 96, no. 12, pp. 797-804, 1999.
Alfred
Vogel,
Joachim
Noack,
Kester
Nahen,
Dirk
Theisen,
Stefan
Busch,
Ulrich
Parlitz,
Daniel X
Hammer,
Gary D
Noojin,
Benjamin A
Rockwell, and
Reginald
Birngruber,
Energy balance of optical breakdown in water, in BiOS'98 International Biomedical Optics Symposium , International Society for Optics and Photonics, 1998. pp. 168-179.
Energy balance of optical breakdown in water, in BiOS'98 International Biomedical Optics Symposium , International Society for Optics and Photonics, 1998. pp. 168-179.
File: | 12.308162.short |
Bibtex: | @inproceedings{Vogel1998-2, author = {Vogel, Alfred and Noack, Joachim and Nahen, Kester and Theisen, Dirk and Busch, Stefan and Parlitz, Ulrich and Hammer, Daniel X and Noojin, Gary D and Rockwell, Benjamin A and Birngruber, Reginald}, title = {Energy balance of optical breakdown in water}, booktitle = {BiOS'98 International Biomedical Optics Symposium}, publisher = {International Society for Optics and Photonics}, pages = {168-179}, type = {Conference Proceedings}, URL = { https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/3254/0000/Energy-balance-of-optical-breakdown-in-water/10.1117/12.308162.short}, Year = { 1998} } |
Alfred
Vogel,
Joachim
Noack,
Kester
Nahen,
Dirk
Theisen,
Reginald
Birngruber,
Daniel X
Hammer,
Gary D
Noojin, and
Benjamin A
Rockwell,
Laser-induced breakdown in the eye at pulse durations from 80 ns to 100 fs, in BiOS'98 International Biomedical Optics Symposium , International Society for Optics and Photonics, 1998. pp. 34-49.
Laser-induced breakdown in the eye at pulse durations from 80 ns to 100 fs, in BiOS'98 International Biomedical Optics Symposium , International Society for Optics and Photonics, 1998. pp. 34-49.
File: | 12.308220 |
Bibtex: | @inproceedings{Vogel1998, author = {Vogel, Alfred and Noack, Joachim and Nahen, Kester and Theisen, Dirk and Birngruber, Reginald and Hammer, Daniel X and Noojin, Gary D and Rockwell, Benjamin A}, title = {Laser-induced breakdown in the eye at pulse durations from 80 ns to 100 fs}, booktitle = {BiOS'98 International Biomedical Optics Symposium}, publisher = {International Society for Optics and Photonics}, pages = {34-49}, type = {Conference Proceedings}, URL = { https://doi.org/10.1117/12.308220}, year = { 1998} } |
J.
Noack, and
Alfred
Vogel,
Single-shot spatially resolved characterization of laser-induced shock waves in water, Appl Optics , vol. 37, no. 19, pp. 4092-4099, 1998.
Single-shot spatially resolved characterization of laser-induced shock waves in water, Appl Optics , vol. 37, no. 19, pp. 4092-4099, 1998.
J.
Noack,
D.X.
Hammer,
B.A.
Rockwell,
Alfred
Vogel, and
G. D.
Noojin,
Influence of pulse duration on mechanical effects after laser-induced breakdown in water, J Appl Phys , vol. 83, no. 12, pp. 7488-7495, 1998.
Influence of pulse duration on mechanical effects after laser-induced breakdown in water, J Appl Phys , vol. 83, no. 12, pp. 7488-7495, 1998.
J.
Noack,
R.
Tonnies,
K.
Hohla,
Reginald
Birngruber, and
Alfred
Vogel,
Influence of ablation plume dynamics on the formation of central islands in excimer laser photorefractive keratectomy, Ophthalmology , vol. 104, no. 5, pp. 823-30, 1997.
Influence of ablation plume dynamics on the formation of central islands in excimer laser photorefractive keratectomy, Ophthalmology , vol. 104, no. 5, pp. 823-30, 1997.
D.X.
Hammer,
E.D.
Jansen,
M.
Frenz,
G.D.
Nojin,
R.J.
Thomas,
J.
Noack,
Alfred
Vogel,
B.A.
Rockwell, and
A.J.
Welch,
Shielding properties of laser-induced breakdown in water from pulse durations from 5 ns to 125 fs., Appl Optics , vol. 36, pp. 5630-5640, 1997.
Shielding properties of laser-induced breakdown in water from pulse durations from 5 ns to 125 fs., Appl Optics , vol. 36, pp. 5630-5640, 1997.