The optical limiting properties of wildtype bacteriorhodopsin and D96N vari
ant, solutions and films are described. Nanosecond pulse and continuous-wav
e visible regimes were used to evaluate samples in standard test-beds, for
the application of eye protection laser filters. Molecular switching at low
enough energies and powers for eye protection was possible, but only a low
level of limiting was found. The refractive index change in films was foun
d to reduce the laser energy present on a simulated retina. However the tra
nsmission spectrum of the unexposed films had poor characteristics for this
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