Abstract:
A description is given of a method for the determination of the maximum permissible exposure to single laser pulses of λ = 1.06 μ wavelength. It is shown that, in the case of such pulses, an energy density of 6×10–2 J/cm2 reaching the retina of the human eye is safe. It is reported that the maximum permissible energy density on the cornea when the pupil diameter is 3 mm is of the order of 10–4 J/cm2 when the eye is illuminated with a collimated beam.
Citation:
Yu. D. Berezin, É. N. Goncharuk, V. P. Zhokhov, R. I. Kovach, V. R. Muratov, A. I. Semenov, A. I. Stepanov, “Determination of the maximum permissible exposure to single infrared laser pulses from the viewpoint of safety and industrial hygiene”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 3:9 (1976), 2080–2083 [Sov J Quantum Electron, 6:9 (1976), 1139–1140]
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This publication is cited in the following 1 articles:
V. G. Dmitriev, V. N. Emel'yanov, M. A. Kashintsev, V. V. Kulikov, A. A. Solov'ev, M. F. Stel'makh, O. B. Cherednichenko, Sov J Quantum Electron, 9:4 (1979), 475–479