“…2,3,8,11 In these studies, the nucleation temperature is often used to estimate the absorption coefficient of melanosomes in the visible exposure range. However, little data existed in the NIR regime until our previous studies, 12,13 which measured room temperature, ns pulse, melanosome microcavitation thresholds at wavelengths from 532 to 1540 nm. Since temperature-dependent cavitation data in the NIR were not available at the time, NIR melanosome absorption coefficients were estimated in these studies using nucleation temperatures obtained from previous 532-nm temperature-dependence studies.…”