Laser Surface Texturing of Biomaterials

By Antonio Riveiro, Ramón Soto, Rafael Comesaña, Mohamed Boutinguiza, Jesús del Val, Félix Quintero, Fernando Lusquiños, Juan Pou

One of the main requirements of a bone implant is to be able to withstand severe mechanical conditions during the required lifetime of the component. Nevertheless, the success of a bone implant relies upon the quality of the bone-implant reaction, which is markedly influenced by the surface topography and chemistry of the implant material. Biomaterials commonly used in implants only satisfy part of these requirements (see Fig. 1); for example, biomaterials such as Titanium or PEEK (poly aryl-ether-ether-ketone), have a high strength, good wear resistance, and excellent chemical resistance but their inferior bioactivity may lead to poor bone-implant interactions. Therefore, an intervening fibrous tissue layer occurs around the contact area between the bone and the implant. Continue reading

Hundreds of Milliwatts Supercontinuum Generation in All-Fiber Laser

By Chang Sun

All-fiber supercontinuum (SC) laser source has important applications in various fields such as laser radar, fiber communications, biomedical imaging and spectroscopy. In particular, hundreds of milliwatts SC source can be applied in biomedical imaging like fluorescence lifetime imaging, spectroscopy and optical coherence technology because it can improve the resolution of the image compared with other optical sources. In these areas, requirements of hundreds of milliwatts SC source are focused on bandwidth and flatness of spectrum, while the power in general application remains only hundreds of milliwatts. Currently, however, a supercontinuum that meets such requirements is reported rarely, because the nonlinear effects in PCF (photonic crystal fiber) causing supercontinuum generation is not easily produced at low power. Continue reading

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Why select LIA for your medical laser safety training?

  • Setting the standards in Laser Safety Trainings for over 40 years – We literally wrote the book on laser safety standards. LIA is the secretariat for ANSI Z136 Safe Use of Lasers, the foundation for laser safety standards nationwide.
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  • Employee safety is a top priority – With the goal of keeping the workplace safe from laser hazards, LIA and OSHA formed an alliance to provide laser safety training resources for industrial and medical organizations.

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LAM® 2013 is Fast Approaching!

Join us for LIA’s 5th annual Laser Additive Manufacturing (LAM) Workshop. The LAM workshop will bring industry specialists, executives, users and researchers from around the world to show how laser additive processes can be applied effectively and affordably to today’s manufacturing challenges. This workshop will have a significant impact on the widespread industrial implementations of laser additive manufacturing.

General Chair
Paul Denney; Lincoln Electric Company

Workshop Co-Chairs
Jim Sears; GE Global Research Center
Ingomar Kelbassa; RWTH Aachen University

Sponsor Committee Chair
Bill Shiner; IPG Photonics Corporation

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