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Increase in Efficacy of Near-Infrared Femtosecond Micromachining in Ophthalmic Hydrogels with the Addition of Biocompatible Dopants

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Abstract

Soaking hydrogels in biocompatible dopants before near-infrared femtosecond micromachining produced greater refractive index change using lower powers, suggesting potential for a near-infrared vision correction technique in cornea.

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