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This study evaluates blue-LIRIC (400-405 nm femtosecond laser) treatment on rabbit corneas, demonstrating that lower repetition rates (8.3 MHz vs 80 MHz) achieve greater optical phase change while avoiding tissue ablation, with collagen denaturation confirmed through histological and TEM analysis.
laser-induced-refractive-index-change
liric
femtosecond-laser
corneal-modification
non-ablative
blue-wavelength
refractive-surgery
optical-phase-change
collagen-denaturation
tissue-engineering
biomedical-optics
Ruiting Huang
Daniel Savage
Kaitlin Wozniak
Len Zheleznyak
Wayne H Knox
Krystel R Huxlin
University of Rochester
Clerio Vision, Inc.
Flaum Eye Institute
Institute of Optics