Interferometric Local Measurements of High-Order Aberrations in Progressive Addition Lenses.

Optom Vis Sci

*PhD INDO Optical SL, Sant Cugat del Vallés, Barcelona, Spain (SC); University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (JS); and Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain (EA).

Published: November 2015

Purpose: The main goal of this work is to show the principles, design, and performance of a modified point diffraction interferometer (PDI) for evaluating the local higher-order aberrations of progressive addition lenses (PALs). Because aberrations have different impacts in visual perception, we propose a device to provide a customized solution with the best permissible amounts and combinations of aberrations for improving a subject's vision.

Methods: A PDI has been adapted to measure local high-order aberrations in PALs.

Results: High-order aberrations in three different PALs within four relevant circular regions of interest (ROIs) with a radius ranging from 0.4 to 2.4 mm were measured with an accuracy of λ/10 within the ROI using the tailored PDI. The interferometer also allows for easily choosing the position and number of the ROIs.

Conclusions: The interferometric device is compact, robust, and accurate. The operational principle is very simple, and it provides the local high-order aberrations directly without adding additional parts to the interferometer. As expected, the amount of high-order aberrations depends on the chosen ROI of the PAL; the corridor is the more critical region. We found, in accordance with the literature, that, in the corridor, second- and third-order aberrations are dominant and spherical aberration is negligible.

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