Historical development, applications and advances in materials used in spectacle lenses and contact lenses

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Abstract

Lenses used in vision correction have evolved from the initial glass reading stone of the 10th century to the currently anticipated planar metalens made from “nanopillars” of titanium dioxide. With ideas from early scientific minds being translated into reality, and military commissioned concepts adapted for civilian use, spectacle lens and contact lens materials have progressed significantly over the last century, with the expectation of further lens material innovations ahead. The purpose of this article is a review of literature on the historical developments and advances in spectacle lens and contact lens materials.

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Pillay, R., Hansraj, R., & Rampersad, N. (2020). Historical development, applications and advances in materials used in spectacle lenses and contact lenses. Clinical Optometry. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/OPTO.S257081

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