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What lens material is absorption of light minimal for?
crown glass
How do we increase the amount of light absorbed by a lens?
tinting a lens
How do you find T(surface)?
by finding reflection
How do you find T(media)?
by using lamberts law
How does thickness affect transmittance for a tinted material lens?
increased thickness=decreased transmission
Why does fabricating a lens from tinted material cause bullseye appearance?
the thicker a lens is the less transmission, aka the darker the tint will be, depending on prescription the thickness of the lens will vary from center to periphery
A patient with tinted lenses comes in and the lenses are darker in the center, are they myopic or hyperopic?
hyperopic
A patient with tinted lenses comes in and the lenses are darker at the edges and lighter in the center, are they myopic or hyperopic?
myopic
For tinted material cyl lenses, the lighter meridian is the?
minus cyl axis
What is opacity?
reciprocal of transmission
What is optical density often used to describe?
safety eyewear
What type of lenses are commonly described by shade #?
welding lenses
How is optical density related to shade number?
as OD increases, shade number increases
How is transmission related to shade number?
as transmission increases, shade number decreases
How is optical density related to transmission?
as optical density increases, transmission decreases
What are absorptive lenses used for?
reduce the amount of transmitted light
What do selective absorption lens colors mean?
color of lens is the result of the light that the lens transmits the most
(ex: green lens transmits more green light than any other color)
How does depth of color relate to selective absorptive lenses?
the deeper the color the less transmission of the visible spectrum, does not tell us UV or IR
What are the advantages of tinted glass lenses?
low production cost
no transmission change due to surface scratches
no reflections
no special equipment needed
What are the disadvantage of a tinted glass lens?
variation in transmission from center to edge
variation in transmission between eyes
permanence of tint
What does the density of tint depend on for coated glass lenses?
thickness of coating
What is the main disadvantage to coated glass lenses?
may need AR coat to reduce reflections since the index of the coating is higher than index of glass
What is the best color tint for plastic lenses?
neutral density grey
What are the advantages of neural density grey tint?
uniform absorption across spectrum while keeping color rendition
What are the advantages to tinted plastic lenses?
uniform density across lens surface
tint density and color can be changes
What are the disadvantages to tinted plastic lenses?
lenses from different manufacturers may absorb tint @ different rates
What plastic lens is not good to tint?
polycarbonate lenses
What does a brown tint absorb? transmits?
absorbs shorter λ (cooler colors) and selective UV
transmits longer λ (warmer colors)
What does a yellow tint absorb?
shorter λ and some UV
What is an advantage to yellow tint?
absorbs shorter λ which are scattered more by the atmosphere, therefore decreasing scattered light
What are the "advantages" of a yellow tint (that are not backed by science)?
improve performance in fog
shooter lens
decreases glare at night
What are cosmetic tints?
pink or soft lite tints
Why do patients get cosmetic tints?
increases comfort
improves appearance of lens
helps hide bifocal segment
What do cosmetic tints absorb?
little UV + IR (more than clear lenses)
What lenses must never be used for night driving?
NO TINTS
Which lens materials do not provide adequate UV protection?
crown glass + CR39
According to ANSI, a sunglass lens must transmit what portion of light?
≤40%
For a sunglass lens used for bright day light conditions, what should transmission be?
10-20%
What should you make your patients aware of before they get photochromic (transition) lenses?
darken more and faster in the cold
don't darken much in the vehicle
break-in period
lenses darken faster than they lighten
What kind of light is natural direct sunlight (unreflected)?
polarized
What kind of light is reflected sunlight?
polarized
How is sunlight polarized?
parallel to its reflecting plane
Vertically oriented polarized spec lenses blocks?
horizontally polarized light
Horizontally oriented polarized specs block?
vertically polarized light
What is Brewsters angle?
maximum polarization of reflected light from a surface
What is Brewsters angle for water?
53º
What is bestirs angle for crown glass?
57º
What is Malus' Law?
zero transmission of light occurs when the angle between absorbing meridian of lens and orientation of polarized light is 0
(Max absorption)
How are polarizing lenses made?
many layers of stretched plastic film with UV protection in them
What should you tell your patients before they get polarized lenses?
they will see:
more visible stress patterns on windshield
issues with some screens
problems for advanced skiiers
may cause problems with pilots
What are occupational absorptive lenses?
specifically designed lenses for specific occupations
General purpose sunglass should transmit what?
8-40% of visible light
UVA transmittance ≤ visible
UVB transmittance ≤ 1/2 visible or 5%
Why must we require lower UV transmittance than visible spectrum transmittance when prescribing absorptive lenses?
decreased visible light causes our pupils to dilate, letting in more UV
Cosmetic use sunglasses should transmit what?
>40% visible light
UVA ≤ visible
UVB ≤ 1/2 visible or 30%
Special purpose sunglasses should transmit what?
3-8% visible light
UVA ≤ 1/2 visible
UVB ≤ 1%
Lenses with what transmittance should not be used for ANY driving?
transmittance < 8%
What are the characteristics of ideal sunglasses?
protect the eyes from excess ambient luminance
eliminate portions of spectrum harmful to eyes
maintain optimal dark adaptation + night vision
provide adequate impact resistance
dont change color perception
What type of absorptive lenses should be used for daytime driving?
grey tint
photochromic lenses
polarized lenses
What type of lens should be used for night driving?
clear lens with AR coat
NO TINTS
What type of lens should you use for very bright outdoor conditions
grey tint
photochromic lenses
polarized lenses
What type of lens should you used for excessive UV conditions?
UV400 tint
What tint should be used for furnace operator/glass work?
blue/green tint
IR protection