2011
DOI: 10.12693/aphyspola.120.686
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Perception of the Laser Radiation for the Near Infrared Range

Abstract: During the diagnostic research done by means of optical devices equipped with radiation sources from the near infrared range the phenomena indicating the perception possibility of this range by a human eye were observed. In this contribution the initial results of the research of this phenomenon were presented. Sources of radiation applied in laser polarimeters (785 nm) and devices designed for optical coherent tomography (820, 850 nm) were taken into particular consideration. Perception tests with the use of … Show more

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“…Single-photon events can clearly be induced with 850-nm light as optical coherent tomography (OCT) scanning with this wavelength causes the human perception of red light (40). Our data at low laser powers indicate that 1PO excitation is still dominant for wavelengths shorter than 900 nm even for ultrashort IR pulses (Fig.…”
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confidence: 78%
“…Single-photon events can clearly be induced with 850-nm light as optical coherent tomography (OCT) scanning with this wavelength causes the human perception of red light (40). Our data at low laser powers indicate that 1PO excitation is still dominant for wavelengths shorter than 900 nm even for ultrashort IR pulses (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%