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US08901190B2 Optical hydrogel material with photosensitizer and method for modifying the refractive index
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具有光敏剂的光学水凝胶材料和用于改变折射率的方法
- Patent Title: Optical hydrogel material with photosensitizer and method for modifying the refractive index
- Patent Title (中): 具有光敏剂的光学水凝胶材料和用于改变折射率的方法
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Application No.: US13628785Application Date: 2012-09-27
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Publication No.: US08901190B2Publication Date: 2014-12-02
- Inventor: Thomas Smith , Wayne H. Knox , Li Ding , Dharmendra Jani , Jeffrey G. Linhardt
- Applicant: University of Rochester , Rochester Institute of Technology
- Applicant Address: US NY Rochester US NY Rochester
- Assignee: University of Rochester,Rochester Institute of Technology
- Current Assignee: University of Rochester,Rochester Institute of Technology
- Current Assignee Address: US NY Rochester US NY Rochester
- Agency: Harter Secrest & Emery LLP
- Agent Brian B. Shaw, Esq.; Andrew J. Anderson, Esq.
- Main IPC: B05D3/06
- IPC: B05D3/06 ; A61L27/50 ; A61L27/52 ; A61F9/008 ; B29D11/00 ; A61F2/16

Abstract:
A method for modifying the refractive index of an optical, hydrogel polymeric material. The method comprises irradiating predetermined regions of an optical, polymeric material with a laser to form refractive structures. To facilitate the formation of the refractive structures the optical, hydrogel polymeric material comprises a photosensitizer. The presence of the photosensitizer permits one to set a scan rate to a value that is at least fifty times greater than a scan rate without the photosensitizer in the material, yet provides similar refractive structures in terms of the observed change in refractive index. Alternatively, the photosensitizer in the polymeric material permits one to set an average laser power to a value that is at least two times less than an average laser power without the photosensitizer in the material, yet provide similar refractive structures. The method can be used to form refractive structures in corneal inlays and intraocular lenses following the insertion of such optical devices in an eye of a patient.
Public/Granted literature
- US20130268072A1 Optical Hydrogel Material with Photosensitizer and Method for Modifying the Refractive Index Public/Granted day:2013-10-10
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