Suitability of blue filter ophthalmic lenses with respect to the use with mobile devices and computers

IF 0.2 Q4 OPTICS
Justo Arines Piferrer, O. Rodríguez
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Abstract

Blue light comprises the electromagnetic spectrum between approximately 380-500 nm. The sun is the main source of blue light, although we also receive emissions of this type of light by electronic devices and artificial lighting. Changes in lighting systems and lifestyle habits have led to the questioning of exposure to blue light emitted by artificial sources as a possible health problem. Faced with this potential problem, ophthalmic lens laboratories brought to market lenses with specific treatment against hazard blue light emitted by electronic devices. In this work we measure the spectral transmittance of 6 blue filter ophthalmic lenses from 4 different laboratories, Essilor, Hoya, Shamir and Kodak. We face the transmission spectra measured with the emission spectra of 3 different electronic devices, to be able to discuss the suitability of these blue filter lenses for use with electronic devices. We conclude that the transmittance of blue filters in the maximum blue light emission range is high above 90%, and that changing the correlated color temperature of electronic devices results in a greater reduction in exposure to hazard blue light. We also found that Shamir's Blue Zero and Essilor's Eye Protect System lenses block UVA light and have low transmittance in the range of 380- 420 nm, so they would be more effective for protection against blue light outdoors than for use with electronic devices.
蓝色滤光眼镜片在移动设备和电脑上的适用性
蓝光的电磁波谱大约在380-500纳米之间。太阳是蓝光的主要来源,尽管我们也通过电子设备和人工照明接收到这种类型的光。照明系统和生活习惯的变化导致人们质疑暴露在人造光源发出的蓝光下可能会造成健康问题。面对这一潜在问题,眼科镜片实验室向市场推出了针对电子设备发出的有害蓝光进行特殊处理的镜片。在这项工作中,我们测量了来自依视路、霍亚、沙米尔和柯达4个不同实验室的6种蓝色滤光眼镜片的光谱透射率。我们面对3种不同电子设备的发射光谱测量的透射光谱,以便能够讨论这些蓝色滤光片用于电子设备的适用性。我们得出结论,在最大蓝光发射范围内,蓝色滤光片的透过率高达90%以上,并且改变电子器件的相关色温可以更大程度地减少对有害蓝光的暴露。我们还发现,Shamir的Blue Zero和Essilor的Eye Protect System镜片可以阻挡UVA光,并且在380- 420 nm范围内具有较低的透光率,因此它们在户外比在电子设备上使用更有效地防止蓝光。
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