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      Wink-controlled polarization-switched telescopic contact lenses.

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          We describe a wink-controlled hands-free switching system for eye-borne telescopic vision, based on a previously tested fixed-magnification telescope embedded within scleral contact lenses. Here we integrate orthogonal polarizers into the contact lens covering the F/9.1 refractive 1× and F/9.6 catadioptric 2.8× vision paths, to allow switching via external liquid crystal shutters. We provide hands-free control by an infrared wink/blink monitor, using passive retroreflectors embedded within the contact lenses. We demonstrate system operation of the self-contained switching eyewear and the modified contact lenses with a life-size human eye model with mechanical "eyelids."

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          Journal
          Appl Opt
          Applied optics
          The Optical Society
          1539-4522
          1559-128X
          Nov 10 2015
          : 54
          : 32
          Article
          332310
          10.1364/AO.54.009597
          26560792
          1ccddd2c-cfa5-43ae-bb15-ea9999982f5e
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