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[Laser scanners are optomechanical devices utilized for controlled deflection of a laser beam. The main application area of laser scanners is on imaging and three dimensional (3D) reconstruction of surfaces in mapping, architecture, optical microscopy, and diagnostics, etc. Laser scanners are versatile tools that are used also in laser cutting, marking, inscribing, 3D printing. Recently, they have become significant in soft tissue microsurgeries to improve the laser-tissue interaction. This section provides first an overview of laser scanners for imaging applications, then introduces laser scanners for soft tissue microsurgeries.]
Published: Jul 27, 2019
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