Dual wavefront sensing channel monocular adaptive optics system for accommodation studies.

Opt Express

Bradford School of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Bradford, Richmond Rd, Bradford, UK.

Published: September 2009

Manipulation of the eye's aberrations using adaptive optics (AO) has shown that optical imperfections can affect the dynamic accommodation response. A limitation of current system designs used for such studies is an inability to make direct measurements of the eye's aberrations during the experiment. We present an AO system which has a dual wavefront sensing channel. The corrective device is a 37-actuator piezoelectric deformable mirror. The measurements used to control the mirror, and direct measurements of the eye's aberrations, are captured on a single Shack-Hartmann sensor. Other features of the system include stroke amplification of the deformable mirror and a rotating diffuser to reduce speckle.We demonstrate the utility of the system by investigating the impact of aberration dynamics on the control of steady-state accommodation on four subjects.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.17.018229DOI Listing

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