• Infrared and Laser Engineering
  • Vol. 51, Issue 7, 20210537 (2022)
Mengzhen Zhu, Yun Liu, Chaowei Mi, Jingsong Wei, Xia Chen, Fangtao Tian, Sumao Feng, and Sai Wang
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  • Ordnance NCO Academy, Army Engineering University of PLA, Wuhan 430075, China
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    DOI: 10.3788/IRLA20210537 Cite this Article
    Mengzhen Zhu, Yun Liu, Chaowei Mi, Jingsong Wei, Xia Chen, Fangtao Tian, Sumao Feng, Sai Wang. Experimental study on a CMOS image sensor damaged by a composite laser[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2022, 51(7): 20210537 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Lasers are an effective way to counter photoelectric reconnaissance. To improve the damage efficiency, a new idea of a composite laser damage photodetector is explored. Damage efficiency experiments of a 1064 nm and 532 nm laser with a 10 ns pulse widths and its dual wavelength composite laser, 1064 nm laser with 0.4 ms and 10 ns pulse width and its dual pulse width composite laser on a CMOS image sensor were carried out respectively. The results show that when the dual-wavelength composite laser causes complete damage to the CMOS, the fundamental frequency light energy is 77.8% of the 1064 nm laser alone and 62.5% of the 532 nm laser alone; when the dual-pulse composite laser damages, the pulse width of the 0.4 ms laser is The energy density is reduced to 1.7% of the single action, and the energy density of the 10 ns pulse width laser is reduced to 76.4% of the single action. This discovery provides a new idea and reference for high efficiency optoelectronic countermeasures of multisystem composite lasers.
    Mengzhen Zhu, Yun Liu, Chaowei Mi, Jingsong Wei, Xia Chen, Fangtao Tian, Sumao Feng, Sai Wang. Experimental study on a CMOS image sensor damaged by a composite laser[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2022, 51(7): 20210537
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