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7 June 2013 Effect of longitudinal misalignment of a compensating phase plate in correcting ocular aberration
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Proceedings Volume 8883, ICPS 2013: International Conference on Photonics Solutions; 888314 (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2019657
Event: International Conference on Photonics Solutions 2013, 2013, Pattaya City, Thailand
Abstract
Today, it is understood that conventional ophthalmic lenses can compensate only second-order optical aberrations. To alleviate higher-order aberration factors, a special phase plate with overall phase conjugation to the human eyes is required. Keeping in mind that this special phase plate needs to be practically placed in front of our eyes at an appropriate distance, the longitudinal misalignment can cause additionally unwanted optical aberrations. In this work, we show how a Fourier Optics can simply be applied in analyzing the performance of a phase plate in compensating the occular aberration under longitudinal misalignment. The result will lead to a new way in designing a customized wearable compensating phase device.
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Sarun Sumriddetchkajorn "Effect of longitudinal misalignment of a compensating phase plate in correcting ocular aberration", Proc. SPIE 8883, ICPS 2013: International Conference on Photonics Solutions, 888314 (7 June 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2019657
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Wavefronts

Wavefront aberrations

Wave propagation

Optical components

Phase conjugation

Diffractive optical elements

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