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Horizontal Integrating Sphere for Contact Lens Measurement

By Heather Haffner

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August 15, 2022

Introduction

V-650 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer
V-650 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer

The PIV-756 and PIN-757 Horizontal Integrating spheres (Figure 1) are used for measuring the diffuse reflectance and transmittance of contact lenses and other samples. By positioning the samples horizontally, uneven or irregularly shapes can be easily measured. The horizontal integrating sphere allows precise measurement and increases the operating efficiency even for amorphous samples and samples that cannot be oriented vertically.

 

Horizontal integrating sphere for contact lens measurement
Figure 1. Horizontal integrating sphere.

This application note demonstrates how the horizontal integrating sphere can be used to obtain diffuse transmittance measurements of a contact lens.

Experimental

Contact lens sandwiched between two quartz plates
Figure 2. Contact lens sandwiched between two quartz plates.

One of the typical  methods for measuring the absorption of a contact lens with a vertical integrating sphere is to sandwich the sample in a saline solution between two quartz plates, as shown in Figure 2. Using this method, air bubbles in the cell and deformation of the lens may prevent precise measurement of the sample and the vertical placement of the sample makes it more difficult to determine the measurement area.  Additionally, hard contact lenses may crack or be damaged when placed between the two quartz plates.

Dedicated sample holder for contact lenses
Figure 3. Dedicated sample holder for contact lenses.

The horizontal integrating sphere allows samples to be placed horizontally in the sample holder as shown in Figure 3. The contact lens is held in an appropriate solution in the quartz cell during measurement. The net transmittance of the sample can be obtained by measuring a blank, or the lens holder filled with the preservative solution without contact lens. This blank measurement corrects for any stray light reflected from the surfaces of the sample holder and lens solution.

Figure 4 illustrates how the sample is placed on the sample holder and integrating sphere. The contact lens transmittance spectrum is shown in Figure 5.

Sample placed on sample holder on the horizontal integrating sphere
Figure 4. Sample placed on sample holder on the horizontal integrating sphere.
transmittance spectrum of a contact lens.
Figure 5. Transmittance spectrum of a contact lens.

Keywords

V-650, UV-Visible/NIR spectrophotometer, PIN-757 Integrating sphere, contact lens, horizontal integrating sphere, diffuse transmittance

Conclusion

The horizontal integrating sphere is ideal for samples that cannot be measured with vertical placement. This accessory offers easy measurements for small or amorphous samples as well as samples that cannot be set vertically. Since the sample is placed on the top of the accessory, it can be measured while avoiding sample damage and also provide precise sample measurement of sample areas by simple visual examination of the specific area to be measured.

Required Products and Software

  • V-750/760/770/780 UV-Visible/NIR Spectrophotometers
  • PIV-756/PIN-757/903i Horizontal Sampling Integrating Sphere
This document has been prepared based on information available at the time of publication and is subject to revision without notice. Although the contents are checked with the utmost care, we do not guarantee their accuracy or completeness. JASCO Corporation assumes no responsibility or liability for any loss or damage incurred as a result of the use of any information contained in this document. Copyright and other intellectual property rights in this document remain the property of JASCO Corporation. Please do not attempt to copy, modify, redistribute, or sell etc. in whole or in part without prior written permission.

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JASCO Application Note

Horizontal Integrating Sphere for Contact Lens Measurement

Introduction

V-650 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer
V-650 UV-Visible Spectrophotometer

The PIV-756 and PIN-757 Horizontal Integrating spheres (Figure 1) are used for measuring the diffuse reflectance and transmittance of contact lenses and other samples. By positioning the samples horizontally, uneven or irregularly shapes can be easily measured. The horizontal integrating sphere allows precise measurement and increases the operating efficiency even for amorphous samples and samples that cannot be oriented vertically.

 

Horizontal integrating sphere for contact lens measurement
Figure 1. Horizontal integrating sphere.

This application note demonstrates how the horizontal integrating sphere can be used to obtain diffuse transmittance measurements of a contact lens.

Experimental

Contact lens sandwiched between two quartz plates
Figure 2. Contact lens sandwiched between two quartz plates.

One of the typical  methods for measuring the absorption of a contact lens with a vertical integrating sphere is to sandwich the sample in a saline solution between two quartz plates, as shown in Figure 2. Using this method, air bubbles in the cell and deformation of the lens may prevent precise measurement of the sample and the vertical placement of the sample makes it more difficult to determine the measurement area.  Additionally, hard contact lenses may crack or be damaged when placed between the two quartz plates.

Dedicated sample holder for contact lenses
Figure 3. Dedicated sample holder for contact lenses.

The horizontal integrating sphere allows samples to be placed horizontally in the sample holder as shown in Figure 3. The contact lens is held in an appropriate solution in the quartz cell during measurement. The net transmittance of the sample can be obtained by measuring a blank, or the lens holder filled with the preservative solution without contact lens. This blank measurement corrects for any stray light reflected from the surfaces of the sample holder and lens solution.

Figure 4 illustrates how the sample is placed on the sample holder and integrating sphere. The contact lens transmittance spectrum is shown in Figure 5.

Sample placed on sample holder on the horizontal integrating sphere
Figure 4. Sample placed on sample holder on the horizontal integrating sphere.
transmittance spectrum of a contact lens.
Figure 5. Transmittance spectrum of a contact lens.

Conclusion

The horizontal integrating sphere is ideal for samples that cannot be measured with vertical placement. This accessory offers easy measurements for small or amorphous samples as well as samples that cannot be set vertically. Since the sample is placed on the top of the accessory, it can be measured while avoiding sample damage and also provide precise sample measurement of sample areas by simple visual examination of the specific area to be measured.

Keywords

V-650, UV-Visible/NIR spectrophotometer, PIN-757 Integrating sphere, contact lens, horizontal integrating sphere, diffuse transmittance

Required Products and Software

  • V-750/760/770/780 UV-Visible/NIR Spectrophotometers
  • PIV-756/PIN-757/903i Horizontal Sampling Integrating Sphere
This document has been prepared based on information available at the time of publication and is subject to revision without notice. Although the contents are checked with the utmost care, we do not guarantee their accuracy or completeness. JASCO Corporation assumes no responsibility or liability for any loss or damage incurred as a result of the use of any information contained in this document. Copyright and other intellectual property rights in this document remain the property of JASCO Corporation. Please do not attempt to copy, modify, redistribute, or sell etc. in whole or in part without prior written permission.
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