Experimentally observe the effect of spherical aberration on diffractive intraocular lens using adaptive optics

  • Guo H
  • DeLestrange E
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Abstract

We first investigated the similarity in optical quality of a batch of diffractive intraocular lenses (DIOLs), providing experimental evidence for one DIOL as representative of a batch. Using adaptive optics, we then evaluated one DIOL under different levels of Zernike spherical aberration (SA) by applying both a point spread function test and a psychophysical visual acuity test. We found that for small aperture size SA has the effect of shifting the through-focus curve of DIOL. Also, for a relatively large aperture size, it has different effects on the distant and near foci.

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Guo, H., & DeLestrange, E. (2015). Experimentally observe the effect of spherical aberration on diffractive intraocular lens using adaptive optics. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 20(3), 036008. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.20.3.036008

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