topic 3 Light Attenuation Flashcards
what are the 3 interactions light can have with mediums?
- reflection
- transmission
- absorption
how to reduce the light transmittance?
higher RI and tint of mirror coat=lower transmittance
what is the visible spectrum ?
wavelength: 380 to 780nm
consists of wavelengths of light that are able to stimulate the retina’s photoreceptors, giving rise to visual sensation of what we see
what does the ultraviolet spectrum consist of?
UVC: 280nm
does not reach earth’s surface due to ozone
UVB: 300-320nm
reaches earth surface, constant exposure= cause harmful ocular condition
UVA: 340-360nm
reaches earth surface, constant exposure= cause harmful ocular condition
what are 3 accumulative effects UV can have on eyes?
- cataracts crystalline lens becomes more opaque
- yellow spots on retina
- pterygium
conjunctiva extends into cornea
- cornea and conjunctiva absorb all UV. UVB causes most damage
- crystalline lens will absorb UVA of 295-400nm
- retina will have minimal UV absorption but can still be damaged. damage is permanent.
what are the 3 occupations with high UV and IR exposure?
Glass blowers, furnace operators and welders.
what are Effects of IR on Ocular Tissues?
When exposed to high intensity of IR, cornea will coagulate and becomes opaque. Iris will be depigmented and atrophic, lens capsule exfoliate and cataract formed. Retina will be burnt. (necrotic)
what are 4 Types of “Sunglasses” Lens ?
- Mirror coated
- Tinted lenses (solid tint and surface tint)
- Photochromic lenses
- Polarizer
what are 4 properties of mirror coat?
- For glass and plastic
- Metallic oxide is vaporized in a vacuum chamber and film is formed on the lens surface
- Uniform layer =>Even colour appearance
- Silvery non gradual
what are 3 properties of solid tinted lens?
- For glass lens only
- Mineral eg iron oxide used for G15 tint in Rayban Lenses, is added during manufacturing
- Lens appearance and light transmittance affected by lens thickness
what happens when solid tint is used on high power lenses?
Uneven tint appearance
- minus lens= thicker in periphery hence darker at sides
- plus lens= thicker in center hence center is darker
what are 3 properties of surface tinted lens?
- For plastic lenses only
- Dyed in hot bath approx 90°C.
- The longer the soaking the darker the tint.
- High index plastic lenses take longer time bc material is denser
- Can be 1 tone or 2 tone / gradual tint
what are the prescriptions for different levels of absorption?
(15-20%, 30%, 50%, 65-75%, 85% )
15-20%: cosmetic tint, no protection
30%: the maximum that can be worn indoors or at night
50%: max required for glare reduction (too dark for indoors)
65-75%: general purpose tint for glare reduction outdoors
85%: only 20% transmission, for pilots
what is the general purpose of tinted lenses?
diff colors absorb diff wavelengths of light hence helps with certain activities
Do all tinted sunglasses protect the eye from UV damage?
No. All tinted sunglasses, provide glare protection BUT The dark lenses cause the pupil to expand, letting in even more UV light. this causes more harm than good