| Literature DB >> 28271004 |
Marie Laslandes1, Matthias Salas1, Christoph K Hitzenberger1, Michael Pircher1.
Abstract
A wide range of sampling densities of the wave-front has been used in retinal adaptive optics (AO) instruments, compared to the number of corrector elements. We developed a model in order to characterize the link between number of actuators, number of wave-front sampling points and AO correction performance. Based on available data from aberration measurements in the human eye, 1000 wave-fronts were generated for the simulations. The AO correction performance in the presence of these representative aberrations was simulated for different deformable mirror and Shack Hartmann wave-front sensor combinations. Predictions of the model were experimentally tested through in vivo measurements in 10 eyes including retinal imaging with an AO scanning laser ophthalmoscope. According to our study, a ratio between wavefront sampling points and actuator elements of 2 is sufficient to achieve high resolution in vivo images of photoreceptors.Entities:
Keywords: (110.1080) Active or adaptive optics; (170.0110) Imaging systems; (170.4470) Ophthalmology; (170.5755) Retina scanning
Year: 2017 PMID: 28271004 PMCID: PMC5330566 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.8.001083
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732