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We manipulate light transmission, reflection, refraction and scattering by precisely designing molecules and structures. The technology can be integrated into a compact, palm-sized device.
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We extract information by measuring the properties of light with high precision. Gathered information is visualized to create value.
Precise control of the transmission, reflection and refraction of light
Through innovative material and structural designs, we improve display performance in TVs and smartphones, and enhance the image quality of image sensors. For example, our light wavelength-selective films transmit only specific wavelengths of light, by controlling molecular alignment at the nanolevel. Precise control of film thickness results in film that uniformly reflects light, even across large areas, without inconsistencies.
Optical wavelength-selective film transmits (A) red light, (B) green light
Delivering the ideal filming experience
Fujifilm lenses feature sophisticated optical systems that combine dozens of individual lenses and precise mechanical structures. These systems are realized and made available to consumers through advanced manufacturing technologies.
Broadcast zoom lens
Capturing information with light
We have developed technology to elucidate the transmission and reflection states of light within human skin. By analyzing the state of light within the skin at various wavelengths, such as red, green, blue and ultraviolet, we have uncovered the mechanisms behind how skin appears and how ultraviolet light penetrates deep into the skin. This knowledge assists in the development of functional cosmetics.
Ultraviolet/visible OCT (optical coherence tomography)
observation of human skin (from left: red, green, blue)
Visualizing hidden information and functions
We use bioimaging techniques to quantify the functions of cells. By developing sophisticated imaging and image analysis technologies, we can visualize the state and activity of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) for drug discovery and therapeutic applications. This advancement allows for accuracy and the robust quantification of cellular functionalities.
iPS cell microscopic image (A), quality analysis image (B)