May 30, 2025

Mitsui Chemicals develops Optical Polymer Wafers for AR Glasses

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Diffrar™-3-inch-6-inch-8-inch-Photo-Business-Wire

Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. has developed the Diffrar™ array of polymer wafers for waveguides used in augmented reality (AR) glasses, intending to expand into the augmented and virtual reality markets.

Equipped with outstanding optical properties, including a high refractive index of 1.67 or higher and extreme flatness, Diffrar™ optical polymer wafers offer users of AR glasses a wide Field of View (FOV). In addition, the material being polymer allows Diffrar™ to have greater impact resistance, making devices safer and lighter compared to glass. 

The product lineup features wafers ranging from 3 inches to 8 inches in size, providing a variety of options for module manufacturing processes for AR and other devices. The 8-inch optical polymer wafer for AR glasses is the world’s first product of this kind (according to a report).

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