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11 March 2020 Design and development of laser energy calibration system for medical and cosmetic applications in Thailand
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Proceedings Volume 11331, Fourth International Conference on Photonics Solutions (ICPS2019); 113310O (2020) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2556273
Event: Fourth International Conference on Photonic Solutions (ICPS 2019), 2019, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Abstract
Due to an exponential growth of utilizing laser, light, and RF for medical and medical dermatology, there have been many issues regarding the use of those technologies. Modern devices are straightforward to use, but they are very powerful and are capable of considerable damage when used incorrectly, especially pulse laser, with high intensity. Since there has been an increasing use of pulse laser in medical and cosmetic applications in Thailand, and the laser pulse power and energy are needed to be calibrated. National Institute of Metrology, Thailand (NIMT) has set up a laser energy system and provide calibration service to customers. The service supports calibration of low-level laser pulse at wavelength of Nd-YAG laser at 1064 and 532 nm and at energy range 1 mJ-100 mJ. The laser energy standard was calibrated by National Metrology Institute of Japan (NMIJ) and compared with National Metrology Institute of Germany (PTB) measurement system under scientific collaboration MOU between NIMT & PTB.
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Kanokwan Nontapot "Design and development of laser energy calibration system for medical and cosmetic applications in Thailand", Proc. SPIE 11331, Fourth International Conference on Photonics Solutions (ICPS2019), 113310O (11 March 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2556273
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Laser energy

Pulsed laser operation

Laser systems engineering

Sensors

Metrology

Nd:YAG lasers

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