Highly Sensitive Wireless Dual-Spiral Resonant Contact Lens for Continuous Intraocular Pressure Monitoring

Abstract

Continuous and non-invasive intraocular pressure (IOP) monitoring is crucial for managing glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. However, existing tonometry methods are intermittent and lack the capability to capture dynamic IOP fluctuations. Herein, we present a highly sensitive, wireless contact lens (WCL) sensor based on a dual-spiral inductorcapacitor-resistor (LCR) resonator for real-time IOP monitoring. The sensor features an axisymmetric anti-parallel spiral architecture that synergistically enhances capacitive coupling and suppresses inductive mutual coupling, thereby amplifying the resonant frequency shift in response to corneal biomechanical deformation. Furthermore, a gradient line-width strategy is implemented to minimize resistive loss, concentrate charge density, and improve mechanical robustness.Systematic evaluations on a biomimetic eyeball platform and ex vivo porcine eyes demonstrate high sensitivity, with values of -1.839 MHz/mmHg and -0.69 MHz/mmHg, respectively. These results highlight the potential of the WCL as a robust and scalable platform for continuous, non-invasive IOP monitoring in glaucoma management.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Oct 2025
Accepted
09 Apr 2026
First published
10 Apr 2026

Lab Chip, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Highly Sensitive Wireless Dual-Spiral Resonant Contact Lens for Continuous Intraocular Pressure Monitoring

Y. Liu, Z. Chen, X. Zhao, L. Xu and S. Mi, Lab Chip, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5LC00940E

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