fotokrom
Fotokrom, also known as photochrom, is a type of glass or plastic that changes color when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light. This phenomenon is due to the presence of silver halide compounds, which are sensitive to UV radiation. When UV light hits the glass or plastic, it causes a chemical reaction that alters the structure of the silver halide, resulting in a change in color. The color change is typically reversible, meaning the material can return to its original state when exposed to visible light or heat.
Fotokromic materials are used in various applications, including sunglasses, camera lenses, and optical filters. In sunglasses,
The color change in fotokromic materials can be customized by adjusting the composition of the silver halide