Digital ocular swept source optical coherence aberrometry

  • Georgiev S
  • Kumar A
  • Findl O
  • et al.
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Abstract

Ocular aberrometry is an essential technique in vision science and ophthalmology. We demonstrate how a phase-sensitive single mode fiber-based swept source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) setup can be employed for quantitative ocular aberrometry with digital adaptive optics (DAO). The system records the volumetric point spread function at the retina in a de-scanning geometry using a guide star pencil beam. Succeeding test-retest repeatability assessment with defocus and astigmatism analysis on a model eye within ± 3 D dynamic range, the feasibility of technique is demonstrated in-vivo at a B-scan rate of >1 kHz in comparison with a commercially available aberrometer.

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Georgiev, S., Kumar, A., Findl, O., Hirnschall, N., Niederleithner, M., Kendrisic, M., … Leitgeb, R. A. (2021). Digital ocular swept source optical coherence aberrometry. Biomedical Optics Express, 12(11), 6762. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.430596

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