Laser glare protection gear typically includes goggles, visors, shields etc. These types of equipment have filters that selectively block certain wavelengths of light. The color of a given light depends on its wavelength. Green light has a wavelength ranging from 490 to 570 nanometers (nm), while red light falls in the wavelength range of 620–780 nm. Manufacturers of laser filters typically provide information on laser beams that their filters can block in wavelengths or wavelength ranges.
Laser glare protection – What is it, and why should your team have it, was covered in Part 1 of our blog series. Let us dive into laser glare protection solutions for law enforcement officials. To shield your team of tactical or police officers from laser strikes, you may want to consider equipping them with appropriate laser glare protection gear.
It is important to note that a laser filter is only able to block light beams of the specific color it is designed to block. For example, a green-light filter can only block green beams and is ineffective at filtering out beams of any other colors like red and blue. That is, red and blue light beams will pass right through a green-light filter.
Because the human eye is innately most sensitive to green light, green light appears much brighter than red light with the same power. This explains why green laser pointers can produce the most dramatic startling and distracting effect on law enforcement officers at night and why laser-filter makers treat green laser beams as the primary target. (Most consumer green laser pointers produce green light beams at a wavelength of 532 nm.)
Holographic optical filters or holographic laser protective films are an attractive alternative to dye-based filters, offering crucial benefits to ground law enforcement officers. Unlike the dye-based solution that works by absorbing light, holography-based filter technology provides protection from laser strikes by selectively reflecting light.
When it comes to the ability to block laser light (measured in optical density), holographic filters are comparable to dye-based filters. One area where dye-based filters outperform holographic filters is angular coverage. Due to its structure, a holographic filter can only block laser beams coming from certain angles, generally within the central field of view. This limitation, however, may be mitigated by movement.
Holographic filters like metaAIR® offer laser glare protection without compromising law enforcement officers’ operational capabilities. They can be an extremely valuable addition to your arsenal of protective equipment. metaAIR® for Law Enforcement is a flexible holographic optical filter offering best-in-class laser glare protection from laser strikes. The unique holographic nanomaterial, built on a flexible polymer film, is compatible with transparent ballistic shields and lenses to block green laser light emissions by reflecting the light. Compared to dye-based lenses on the market, these films deliver exceptional color recognition, superior visible light transmission, and optical filtering.
metaAIR® for Law Enforcement is available in the form of flexible film sheets, pre-cut to a desired shape and size and including a self-adhesive application for flat and single-curved (cylindrical) surfaces.
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