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Investigating the spectral characteristics and optical constants of surface-colored eyeglass lenses

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Abstract

Sunglasses are used to protect the organs of vision from damage by UV radiation. The spectral characteristics and optical constants of surface-colored eyeglass lenses used as sunglasses have been measured, and it has been established that they affect the radiation attenuation and alter the focal power of the lenses.

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