Comment by colechristensen
Comment by colechristensen 12 hours ago
Time to make a sunglasses and window tint company specifically formulating their products to shield from these kinds of lasers.
Comment by colechristensen 12 hours ago
Time to make a sunglasses and window tint company specifically formulating their products to shield from these kinds of lasers.
Hm the ones I can find have a heavy green reflex and their optical density seems about twice or thrice what you'd need for a 1W CW laser. Maybe it's unavoidable given the closeness of near IR and deep red, but I wonder if there exists glasses with a cutoff sharp enough and reduced OD so as to not result in noticeable color shift.
We always used Thorlabs' [0]. If you want to block Waymo (900 - 940 nm), but not Ouster (840 nm), the LG11s may work and are quite transmissive and neutral, but I've never used them. The LG20s are the standard NIR blockers that I'm familiar with.
[0] https://www.thorlabs.com/newgrouppage9.cfm?objectgroup_id=76...
I was thinking more "one could create a business" vibe. The requirements for making everyday protections from errant lasers is different from what you'd need for lab safety working with lasers.
If you find anything, please let me know. The least obtrusive option I've found is this Zeiss lens coating ("Thermo Force") which claims to block 90% of IR "between 780 and 2000 nm", which covers the NIR used in both types of lidar. It only seems to be available as part of sunglasses though.