Lowered threshold energy for femtosecond laser induced optical breakdown in a water based eye model by aberration correction with adaptive optics
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Tammo Ripken | Axel Günther | Alexander Krüger | Anja Hansen | Romain Géneaux | A. Günther | T. Ripken | A. Krüger | R. Géneaux | A. Hansen
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