Laser Technology, Volume. 49, Issue 4, 507(2025)
Comparative study on the interference effect of 532 nm nanosecond pulse laser on CCD and CMOS
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Ze ZHAO, Chunrui WANG, Rui WANG, Jin GUO, Changbin ZHENG. Comparative study on the interference effect of 532 nm nanosecond pulse laser on CCD and CMOS[J]. Laser Technology, 2025, 49(4): 507
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