Abstract

Summary

This study measured the spectral irradiance of 10 electronic devices and found that blue-light hazard levels from screens are substantially lower than natural sunlight under both clear and cloudy conditions. Lighting designers and healthcare professionals should note that while screen blue-light exposure is real, its magnitude relative to daylight suggests that outdoor light exposure remains the dominant blue-light source for most users.
Abstract

Key Findings

  • Peak spectral irradiance from electronic devices was located between 440–460 nm when measured at 10 cm from the detector.
  • Blue-light hazard irradiance from the 10 devices ranged from 0.008 to 0.230 W/m², varying by device type and display characteristics.
  • Solar blue-light radiance under both clear and cloudy sky conditions exceeded the maximum irradiance measured from any of the electronic devices tested.
Categories

Categories

Eye Health & Vision: Measures blue-light hazard irradiance from portable electronic devices and compares it to solar radiation, directly relevant to retinal safety concerns.
The Science of Light: Provides spectral characterization of LED-based electronic devices in the 440–460 nm range, contributing to understanding of blue-light emission standards and measurement methodology.
Authors

Author(s)

DB Moyano, Y Sola, RA González-Lezcano
Publication Date

Publication Year

2020
Citations

Number of Citations

22
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