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8 August 1989 Infrared Absorption Spectra Of Cured Epdxy Resin And Human Corneal Tissue At Temperatures Up To 450 °C
L M.A Levine, L G. Fredin, M J Berry
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Abstract
High temperature (up to 450 °C) infrared absorption spectra of a cured epoxy resin (CER) and human corneal tissue (HCT) have been measured to identify changes in absorption coefficients due to the dehydration and decomposition of polymeric materials. The observed spectral changes are analyzed and related to thermogravimetric measurements and pulsed laser ablation experiments.
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L M.A Levine, L G. Fredin, and M J Berry "Infrared Absorption Spectra Of Cured Epdxy Resin And Human Corneal Tissue At Temperatures Up To 450 °C", Proc. SPIE 1064, Thermal and Optical Interactions with Biological and Related Composite Materials, (8 August 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951957
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Infrared radiation

Laser ablation

Epoxies

Laser irradiation

Tissues

Hydrogen fluoride lasers

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