Passive protection of optically sensitive materials with tarnsit

Optical: systems and elements – Absorption filter

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359886, 351213, G02B 524, H01S 3113

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ABSTRACT:
Optically sensitive materials such as sensors or the human eye are passively protected against overexposure to high intensity lig

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