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Adaptive optics retinal scanner for one-micrometer light source.
Optics Express 2010 January 19
We developed an adaptive optics (AO) retinal scanner by using a light source with a center wavelength of 1-microm. In a recent study on optical coherence tomography (OCT), it was proved that 1-microm light provided higher image contrast of deep region of the eye than 840-nm light. Further, high lateral resolution retinal images were obtained with AO. In this study, we performed measurements on two normal subjects in the AO-SLO mode and analyzed its performance toward developing the AO-OCT. With AO correction, we found that the residual RMS wavefront error of ocular aberration was less than 0.1 microm. We also found that the AO retinal scanner in the AO-SLO mode enabled enhanced observation of photoreceptor mosaic.
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