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Comparison of biomaterials used in contact lenses based on water content analysis with terahertz spectroscopy

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Abstract

Optimizing the biocompatibility and comfort of contact lenses relies heavily on selecting the appropriate biomaterials. To enhance wearing time and comfort, it is essential to evaluate the in vitro dehydration of contact lenses using innovative techniques like terahertz (THz) time-domain spectroscopy and optical coherence tomography (OCT). These advanced methods offer valuable insights into assessing the water content of contact lenses made from diverse materials.

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