Abstract:Reactive species (RS) play a critical role in postoperative complications in the medical application of lasers. From the mechanistic point, the RS arising from laser irradiation are produced from two channels: ionization and dissociation of water in the breakdown plasma, and the violent collapse of the laser-induced cavitation bubble. The latter channel is especially important for nanosecond pulses but poorly understood. In this paper, we conducted a simulation of the chemical reactions coupled with bubble dyn… Show more
“…Very large values of c i- max are also observed for O • and H • atoms. Similar results have been reported in the case of laser-induced bubbles [25] .…”
Section: Case Studysupporting
confidence: 89%
“…It has been optimized through a systematic procedure and extensively validated [29] . Its reliability in simulating cavitation-related chemistry has also been verified before [25] using test data from Kalus et al [30] , [31] . Owing to the huge number of reactions involved in this mechanism, the complete reaction data is not listed here but can be accessed from the database [23] .…”
Section: Formulationmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The methods for simulating the bubble dynamics and the chemical reactions have been introduced in our previous studies [25] , [39] , [40] , [41] . Therefore, only the method for the dispersion simulation is illustrated in this section.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coupled simulation yields the category and quantity of radicals at each moment in the bubble collapse. The implementation details of these models are presented in our recent publication [25] and therefore will not be elaborated here. We only listed the corresponding equations in Table.1 with the parameters explained in the Nomenclature.…”
“…Very large values of c i- max are also observed for O • and H • atoms. Similar results have been reported in the case of laser-induced bubbles [25] .…”
Section: Case Studysupporting
confidence: 89%
“…It has been optimized through a systematic procedure and extensively validated [29] . Its reliability in simulating cavitation-related chemistry has also been verified before [25] using test data from Kalus et al [30] , [31] . Owing to the huge number of reactions involved in this mechanism, the complete reaction data is not listed here but can be accessed from the database [23] .…”
Section: Formulationmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The methods for simulating the bubble dynamics and the chemical reactions have been introduced in our previous studies [25] , [39] , [40] , [41] . Therefore, only the method for the dispersion simulation is illustrated in this section.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coupled simulation yields the category and quantity of radicals at each moment in the bubble collapse. The implementation details of these models are presented in our recent publication [25] and therefore will not be elaborated here. We only listed the corresponding equations in Table.1 with the parameters explained in the Nomenclature.…”
“…For brevity, the reaction data is not listed here but can be accessed through the reference [15] . The simulation of intracavity chemistry is integrated into the calculation of bubble dynamics by the open-source platform Cantera [33] , [34] .…”
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