IEEE Photonics Journal (Jan 2024)
Spectral Optimization of the Three-Primary Laser-Based Displays With Large Circadian Action Factor Based on Age of User
Abstract
To investigate the laser-based displays that can offer the light source with a high level of photobiological safety and are suitable for users of different ages, this research optimizes the light source of the three-primary laser-based displays from its peak wavelength and the fractions of radiant flux. The non-linear program based on genetic algorithm is used to set the color gamut coverage over 90% and the correlated color temperature at 6500K. Find suitable peak wavelength and fractions of radiant flux with the premise of less than the blue light hazard (BLH) caused by the D65 light source to the 1 year, and select the result with the maximum circadian action factor (CAF) as the optimization for each age. Meanwhile, this research explores the effect that a change in the peak wavelength and fractions of radiant flux near the optimal results on CAF and BLH in different age groups. It provides reference for the design of health consideration laser displays for different age users in the daily working environment.
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