Temporal multiplexing with adaptive optics for simultaneous vision.
Date
2016-10-01Author
Papadatou, E
Del Águila-Carrasco, AJ
Marín-Franch, I
López-Gil, N
Subject
(110.3000) Image quality assessment (220.1010) Aberrations (global) (220.1080) Active or adaptive optics (330.7327) Visual optics, ophthalmic instrumentation (330.7335) Visual optics, refractive surgery
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We present and test a methodology for generating simultaneous vision with a deformable mirror that changed shape at 50 Hz between two vergences: 0 D (far vision) and -2.5 D (near vision). Different bifocal designs, including toric and combinations of spherical aberration, were simulated and assessed objectively. We found that typical corneal aberrations of a 60-year-old subject changes the shape of objective through-focus curves of a perfect bifocal lens. This methodology can be used to investigate subjective visual performance for different multifocal contact or intraocular lens designs.
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Place of Publication
United States
Journal
Biomed Opt Express
Volume
7
Issue
10
Pagination
4102 - 4113
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