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New Material For Fast-Change Sunglasses, Data Storage

sciencehabit writes "'Researchers have developed a material that almost instantaneously (30 ms) changes from clear to dark blue when exposed to ultraviolet light, and it just as quickly reverts to clear when the light is turned off. The new material, one of a class called photochromics, could be useful in optical data storage as well as in super-fancy sunglasses.'" A comment to the article notes some of the potential dangers of quick-change sunglasses.

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  1. Re:But is the reverse reaction temperature sensiti by tresstatus · · Score: 3, Informative

    I believe you are totally missing the point for the light sensitive glasses. they are never meant to be sunglasses. they are meant to protect your eyes from UV rays so that you don't damage your eyes. they also only barely darken anything you are looking at, with it being most noticeable on white things, like clouds or sheets of paper. what they really excel at is taking the edge off when you are looking at an object that is extremely bright........ EXCEPT FOR THE SUN. you aren't supposed to stare at the sun while you wear these.

    I wear glasses that have the newest version of the transitions lenses. they turn much faster in heat than they do in cold... just the opposite of the older version. even still, when i wear them, i can't tell that they've changed to dark until I take them off and look at them.

    my advice is that if you want your prescription glasses to work on the beach, you have 3 options: buy prescription sunglasses, buy a style of sunglasses that comes with a built-in clip-on (usually magnetic), or get contacts and wear regular sunglasses.

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  2. Re:What's new? by pereric · · Score: 4, Informative

    Maybe that it doesn't need external power or control. IIRC, the auto-dim welding helmets I know of need an external power source (small solar panel + battery I presume), and dims by applying a current to the glass. I was also going to ask if this could be used for a simpler welding mask, but 30 ms is perhaps too slow for protecting against the lots of UV arc welding produces.

  3. Re:flicker probably not an issue by dintlu · · Score: 4, Informative

    This is not true. Sunburns are caused by UV rays.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunburn#Cause

  4. Re:But is the reverse reaction temperature sensiti by An+ominous+Cow+art · · Score: 3, Informative

    I've been wearing glasses with photogrey lenses since I was about 8, so 35 years or so. I've never noticed a problem with them failing to darken in hot weather.

    Larry

  5. Re:flicker probably not an issue by Bigjeff5 · · Score: 3, Informative

    It filters UV-B and UV-C pretty well, but not UV-A. Phototropic glasses are usually less effective in a car, but not completely useless.

    Depending on the wavelength it changes at, these sunglasses could either work great or piss poor. Should be interesting.

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  6. Re:Slow Memory by BitZtream · · Score: 3, Informative

    Which is exactly what todays 48x burners and hard drives already do.

    I wish people would realize that hardly anything in a modern computer is done serially anymore. Flash drives, standard hard drives, CD/DVD drives, all of them read/write multiple blocks at once to improve throughput without actually doing anything physically faster.

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