• Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
  • Vol. 7, Issue 3, 1350070 (2014)
Jia-Rui Wang1, Guang-Yuan Yu2, Zai-Fu Yang1、*, Lu-Guang Jiao1, Hong-Xia Chen2, and Xian-Biao Zou2
Author Affiliations
  • 1Department of Laser and Electromagnetic Biology Beijing Institute of Radiation Medicine, Beijing 100850, P. R. China
  • 2Department of Dermatology, First Affiliated Hospital of PLA General Hospital, Beijing 100048, P. R. China
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    DOI: 10.1142/s1793545813500703 Cite this Article
    Jia-Rui Wang, Guang-Yuan Yu, Zai-Fu Yang, Lu-Guang Jiao, Hong-Xia Chen, Xian-Biao Zou. Influence of transverse mode on retinal spot size and retinal injury effect: A theoretical analysis on 532-nm laser[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2014, 7(3): 1350070 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The fundamental transverse mode (TEM00 T is preferable for experimental and theoretical study on the laser-induced retinal injury effect, for it can produce the minimal retinal image and establish the most strict laser safety standards. But actually lasers with higher order mode were frequently used in both earlier and recent studies. Generally higher order mode leads to larger retinal spot size and so higher damage threshold, but there are few quantitative analyses on this problem. In this paper, a four-surface schematic eye model is established for human and macaque. The propagation of 532-nm laser in schematic eye is analyzed by the ABCD law of Gaussian optics. It is shown that retinal spot size increases with laser transverse mode order. For relative lower mode order, the retinal spot diameter will not exceed the minimum laser-induced retinal lesion (25 ~ 30 μm in diameter), and so has little effect on retinal damage threshold. While for higher order mode, the larger retinal spot requires more energy to induce injury and so the damage threshold increases. When beam divergence is lowered, the retinal spot size decreases correspondingly, so the effect of mode order can be compensated. The retinal spot size of macaque is slightly smaller than that of human and the ratio between them is independent of mode order. We conclude that the laser mode order has significant influence on retinal spot size but limited influence on the retinal injury effect.
    Jia-Rui Wang, Guang-Yuan Yu, Zai-Fu Yang, Lu-Guang Jiao, Hong-Xia Chen, Xian-Biao Zou. Influence of transverse mode on retinal spot size and retinal injury effect: A theoretical analysis on 532-nm laser[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2014, 7(3): 1350070
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