Anti-reflective Coatings
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Cosmetic advantage – Eye contact is an important part of human interaction. If you glance at someone wearing glasses with ordinary clear lenses, it's sometimes hard to see their eyes.
Even though the lenses are clear, their eyes are obscured by light reflected back toward you from both the front and back surfaces of the lenses.Some light is actually being reflected from the back lens surfaces and bouncing back |
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and forth inside the lens (between front and back surfaces), until it escapes. These "internal" reflections appear as a series of concentric reflections or rings. Thick lens edges, found in corrections for high degrees of myopia (nearsightedness), often produce rings which create a coke bottle look. Modern AR coatings can virtually eliminate these unsightly rings and make the lenses nearly invisible. |
Nighttime advantage – Driving
When there are many light sources present, "ghost" images can be a real problem
for glasses wearers; the main example of this is driving a car at night. Headlights from other vehicles and streetlights can create distracting double images that make seeing difficult and contribute to eyestrain and fatigue. AR Coatings not only reduce the ghost images but actually increase the amount of light transmitted through the lenses to the eyes. There is an overall reduction in glare and halos around lights – a welcome addition to nighttime vision.
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The car on left as viewed through ordinary clear lenses. |
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Same car viewed through |
Daytime advantage – Sunglasses
Reflections from back lens surfaces can also be annoying. This is most noticeable with sunglasses because a dark lens acts like a mirror. Under certain conditions, the wearer can actually see their own eyes reflected from the backs of the lenses. To see the
effect a back-surface AR coating can have on your vision with sunglasses, cup both hands alongside your lenses, so that all light coming from behind you is blocked…the improvement may surprise you.
Improved technology
Lenses with antireflective (AR) coatings used to be hard to clean but no longer. Fingerprints and smudges have been a challenge for previous anti-reflective lenses but many lenses now incorporate advanced surface treatments that make cleaning much easier. AR coatings are also more scratch-resistant than in the past.
The next time you order glasses, be sure to ask about what's new in lens coatings and materials…a lot has changed! If you have a strong prescription, think about requesting an AR coating in conjunction with high-index lenses to make your glasses look and feel
as thin as possible. You'll not only look better but see better too!
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