Study on the Mechanism of Led Incapacitator Device Based on the Variable Frequency and Variable Waves

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In the analysis of the research studied by the domestic and foreign about led incapacitator non-lethal weapons, it focuses on the studies about the mechanism of the non-lethal effects of led incapacitator, which is based on different frequencies and different wavelengths of light. When the frequency of the light is α, it can cause the brain's "rhythm synchronization" effect, causing further increased intracranial pressure, resulting in non-lethal effects; when it converts the wavelength of light, particularly when it uses red, green and blue light, it will stimulate the hypothalamus pineal gland to produce a variety of hormones, which can regulate the body's physiological function, leading to further non-lethal effects. Through the research about the led incapacitator in non-lethal effects, it can offer the important reference significance for the further application.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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1183-1186

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May 2014

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