Poelman Dirk, Smet Philippe F
LumiLab, Department of Solid State Sciences, Ghent University, Krijgslaan 281/S1, B-9000 Gent, Belgium.
Opt Express. 2010 Dec 6;18(25):26293-9. doi: 10.1364/OE.18.026293.
This paper aims at describing the perceived brightness of persistent luminescent materials for emergency signage. In case of emergency, typically, a fully light adapted person is left in the dark, except for the emergency sign. The available photometric models cannot describe visibility of such light source, as they do not consider the slow dark adaptation of the human eye. The model proposed here fully takes into account the shift from photopic to scotopic vision, the related shift in spectral sensitivity and the dark adaptation. The resulting metric is a 'visibility index' and preliminary tests show that it more realistically describes the perceived brightness of persistent luminescent materials than the common photometric standards.
本文旨在描述用于应急标识的长余辉发光材料的感知亮度。在紧急情况下,通常除了应急标识外,完全适应光亮的人会处于黑暗之中。现有的光度学模型无法描述此类光源的可见性,因为它们没有考虑人眼缓慢的暗适应过程。这里提出的模型充分考虑了从明视觉到暗视觉的转变、光谱灵敏度的相关变化以及暗适应。由此得出的度量是一个“可见性指数”,初步测试表明,与常见的光度学标准相比,它能更真实地描述长余辉发光材料的感知亮度。