In this paper we present applied physics research results of gas-permeable contact lenses (CL) that are manufactured from fluorosilicone acrylate based material (Boston T type). During contact lenses production the conformation states of polymers belonging to near surface layers of CL surface are changed. Since CL quality crucially depends on surface roughness and optical properties, the properties of surface molecules conformation state and their orientation come into perspective as important factors acting on the molecular level. Therefore, we investigated CL surface by phase contrast atomic force microscopy (PC-AFM), magnetic force microscopy (MFM), and optomagnetic fingerprint (OMF) technique and found out that surface quality and magne...
Abstract: Purpose. To evaluate the qualitative and quantitative topographic changes in the surface ...
The low surface roughness of disposable contact lenses made of a new siloxane-hydrogel loaded with h...
The physical and chemical properties of contact lenses (CLs) differ significantly from one another. ...
This paper refers to the development and application of machining technology by cutting bio-compatib...
Contact lenses (CLs) are of common use and the biocompatibility, topography and mechanical propertie...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze surface changes of three silicone-hydrogel contact len...
The aim of this study is to analyze surface properties of different hydrogel and silicone-hydrogel c...
In this paper comparative study of the classical (Soleko SP40TM) and new nanophotonic materials for ...
In the present study, samples of lotrafilcon A, balafilcon A, and galyfilcon A contact lenses were o...
The contact lens is an undoubtedly important optical correction medium for many visual defects. Mate...
In this paper we present the investigation of influence of new nanophotonic materials for contact ...
Purpose. This study was designed to qualitatively and quantitatively characterize the surface morpho...
Na przestrzeni ostatnich lat badania właściwości powierzchni soczewek kontaktowych odgrywają coraz w...
Abstract: Purpose. To evaluate the qualitative and quantitative topographic changes in the surface o...
The aim of this study was to develop new soft contact lens (SCL) materials which would, after recomm...
Abstract: Purpose. To evaluate the qualitative and quantitative topographic changes in the surface ...
The low surface roughness of disposable contact lenses made of a new siloxane-hydrogel loaded with h...
The physical and chemical properties of contact lenses (CLs) differ significantly from one another. ...
This paper refers to the development and application of machining technology by cutting bio-compatib...
Contact lenses (CLs) are of common use and the biocompatibility, topography and mechanical propertie...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to analyze surface changes of three silicone-hydrogel contact len...
The aim of this study is to analyze surface properties of different hydrogel and silicone-hydrogel c...
In this paper comparative study of the classical (Soleko SP40TM) and new nanophotonic materials for ...
In the present study, samples of lotrafilcon A, balafilcon A, and galyfilcon A contact lenses were o...
The contact lens is an undoubtedly important optical correction medium for many visual defects. Mate...
In this paper we present the investigation of influence of new nanophotonic materials for contact ...
Purpose. This study was designed to qualitatively and quantitatively characterize the surface morpho...
Na przestrzeni ostatnich lat badania właściwości powierzchni soczewek kontaktowych odgrywają coraz w...
Abstract: Purpose. To evaluate the qualitative and quantitative topographic changes in the surface o...
The aim of this study was to develop new soft contact lens (SCL) materials which would, after recomm...
Abstract: Purpose. To evaluate the qualitative and quantitative topographic changes in the surface ...
The low surface roughness of disposable contact lenses made of a new siloxane-hydrogel loaded with h...
The physical and chemical properties of contact lenses (CLs) differ significantly from one another. ...