Alexander Ohrt
PhD candidate focused on optical performance and readability in real lighting.

LumenAR develops nanostructured anti reflective surfaces that preserve clarity in real world light. We reduce glare and reflections without the matte haze.
Built for bulk supply and manufacturer integration.
Drag the slider to compare clarity and reflection behavior. This improvement matters for outdoor readability, large format displays, and optical cover glass.



Moth eye nanostructures reduce reflections across viewing angles. LumenAR applies the same physics to cover glass and optical surfaces, so screens stay readable where they are used.
Instead of scattering light like matte finishes, our approach suppresses reflections at the surface. This improves perceived contrast and readability in bright environments.
Magnified moth eye structure. Copyright © David Scharf, 1977

Upgrade existing screens by applying a thin film to the surface.
Installation concept for fleet upgrades and product integration.

Select an application to explore where glare control matters most.
Support stable visibility for clinicians and operators. Reduce reflection artifacts and keep readability consistent under changing light.
Designed for bright environments where reflections reduce usability.
Three PhD candidates covering optics, coatings, and nanostructures.
PhD candidate focused on optical performance and readability in real lighting.
PhD candidate focused on durable coatings and scalable surface processes.
PhD candidate focused on nanostructures and fabrication methods for scale.
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We work with display manufacturers and teams deploying screens in bright environments. Reach out for pilots, integration discussions, and partnerships.