Abstract
In visual experiments that require real-time partial correction of wavefront aberrations, small errors occur that accumulate over time and lead to drifts in Zernike coefficients of the uncorrected aberrations. A simple algorithm that does not require the inclusion of an additional optical path to obtain independent measurements of the eye's aberrations is described here, and its effectiveness in preventing these drifts is demonstrated.
DOI
10.1364/ao.56.003989
Publication Date
2017-05-10
Publication Title
Applied Optics
Volume
56
Issue
14
Publisher
The Optical Society
ISSN
1539-4522
Embargo Period
2024-11-19
First Page
3989
Last Page
3989
Recommended Citation
Marín-Franch, I., Del Águila-Carrasco, A., Levecq, X., & López-Gil, N. (2017) 'Drifts in real-time partial wavefront correction and how to avoid them', Applied Optics, 56(14), pp. 3989-3989. The Optical Society: Available at: https://doi.org/10.1364/ao.56.003989