Wavelength-Selective Filtration
How selectively filtering specific wavelengths shapes the light that reaches the retina, rather than blocking broadly.
An open research corpus. Each work is deposited with a resolving DOI and authored by Suraj Dubey, lead author across the published research.
Last updated: June 2026
What research does Acieon Labs publish?
Acieon Labs publishes open research deposits and technical reports on photobiology, melanopsin and ipRGC pathways, circadian optics, migraine photophobia, FL-41 filtration, and wavelength-selective ophthalmic lens design. Each listed work includes a resolving DOI where available.
How selectively filtering specific wavelengths shapes the light that reaches the retina, rather than blocking broadly.
A review of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells, melanopsin, and their role in non-visual light responses.
A technical account of dual-band lens attenuation, the architecture behind the granted dual-band patent.
Documentation of the Circadian560 lens approach for evening light management.
A review of light sensitivity in migraine and the role of spectral filtration in visual comfort.
An analysis of light-sensitivity prevalence and context in India.
A critical look at the limitations of generic blue-light lenses compared with wavelength-selective approaches.
An optometric framework for assessing photobiological eyewear.
A summary of the patented innovations across the lens technology portfolio.
The inventions supported by this research are listed on the Patents and Innovation page. Authors are profiled on the Researchers page, and terms are defined in the Glossary.
Named researchers with verifiable ORCID identifiers.