Method and system for countering laser technology

Optics: measuring and testing – For light transmission or absorption – Of fluent material

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C356S036000, C356S246000, C356S337000, C356S441000

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07742170

ABSTRACT:
Described herein is a method and system for providing a countermeasure against laser detection systems using nanocomponent material that is tailored to cloak or obscure a target from detection by transmitted laser radiation. The nanodot material absorbs and/or down-converts the transmitted laser radiation. Similarly, described herein is a method and system for providing a countermeasure against laser systems intended to blind a target through the use of a specifically engineered nanocomponent material for absorbing and/or down-converting the radiation from the laser system.

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