Contact lenses do not require a power source, unlike glasses at night, Chinese scientists said.
Scientists from China’s University of Science and Technology have announced the creation of special contact lenses that will allow someone to see in the darkness. This is reported independent.
“There are many potential applications for this material. For example, infrared light refrigeration can be used to send information to security settings, discryption or protection against fakes,” said the elderly with the study and neurobiologist of the University of Tien Sek.
The lenses use nanoparticles to absorb infrared light and convert it to the waves that are visible to the human eye.
Contact lenses, unlike glasses of vision at night, do not require a power source, the Chinese said.
These lenses give people the opportunity to only see radiation from the LED light source, but researchers work on increasing nanoparticle sensitivity so that users can see even lower infrared light levels.
Researchers claim that they can change the nanoparticle to convert different lengths of light waves to different colors, allowing people with visual disabilities to see the colors again.
“In the future, we hope to create contact lenses with a more accurate resolution and increased sensitivity,” Su said.
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