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Biophotonics
Equivalent of a cartilage tissue for simulations of laser-induced temperature fields
A. V. Kondyurina, A. P. Sviridovb a Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Chemistry
b Institute on Laser and Information Technologies, Russian Academy of Scienses, Shatura, Moscow Region
Abstract:
The thermal and optical properties of polyacrylamide hydrogels and cartilages are studied by the method of IR laser radiometry. The thermal diffusivity, heat capacity, and the effective absorption coefficient at a wavelength of 1.56 μm measured for polyacrylamide gel with 70% water content and the degree of cross-linking 1:9 and for the nasal septum cartilage proved to be close. This allows the use of polyacrylamide hydrogels as equivalents of cartilages in simulations of laser-induced temperature fields.
Received: 08.01.2008 Revised: 13.03.2008
Citation:
A. V. Kondyurin, A. P. Sviridov, “Equivalent of a cartilage tissue for simulations of laser-induced temperature fields”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 38:7 (2008), 641–646 [Quantum Electron., 38:7 (2008), 641–646]
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