Clinical trials of exterior non implanted interference-based extended depth of focus intra ocular lens design

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In this paper, we present the clinical trials performed with intra ocular lens (IOL) design, realizing an interference-based extended depth of focus concept, with an external glass plate. The purpose of such extended depth of focus-based IOL design is to prevent cataract patients from needing to use different types of glasses (for reading and for distance vision) after undergoing surgery.

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Zalevsky, Z., Raveh, I., Limon, O., Yaish, S. B., Yacouel, K. L., Doron, R., & Zlotnik, A. (2014). Clinical trials of exterior non implanted interference-based extended depth of focus intra ocular lens design. Photonics, 1(4), 296–302. https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics1040296

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