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Opt Express ; 29(3): 3406-3414, 2021 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33770939

RESUMO

For low-order adaptive optics systems, a method that is able to correct for system aberrations in the final focal plane is presented. The paper presents a novel figure of merit, corresponding to the integrated non-normalized tip-tilt-free optical transfer function. The inherent singular value decomposition modal content of the interaction matrix is used to optimize this figure of merit. The method has proven to be stable and robust, providing a simple mean to facilitate diffraction limited imaging in an experimental setup for ophthalmic applications.

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Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci ; 52(5): 2649-55, 2011 Apr 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21228372

RESUMO

PURPOSE: To demonstrate noninvasive imaging of human foveal capillary networks with a high-resolution, wide-field, dual-conjugate adaptive optics (DCAO) imaging instrument. METHODS: The foveal capillary networks of five healthy subjects with no previous history of ocular or neurologic disease or surgery were imaged with a novel high-resolution, wide-field DCAO instrument. The foveal avascular zone (FAZ) in each image was defined using a manual procedure. An automated algorithm based on publicly available and custom-written software was used to identify vessels and extract morphologic FAZ and vessel parameters. Capillary densities were calculated in two annular regions of interest (ROIs) outside the FAZ (500 µm and 750 µm outer radius from the foveal center) and in the superior, inferior, temporal, and nasal quadrants within the two ROIs. RESULTS: Mean FAZ area was 0.302 ± 0.100 mm(2), and mean capillary density (length/area) in the inner ROI was 38.0 ± 4.0 mm(-1) and 36.4 ± 4.0 mm(-1) in the outer ROI. The difference in ROI capillary density was not significant. There was no significant difference in quadrant capillary density within the two ROIs or between quadrants irrespective of ROI. CONCLUSIONS: The authors have demonstrated a technique for noninvasive imaging and semiautomated detection and analysis of foveal capillaries. In comparison with other studies, their method yielded lower capillary densities than histology but similar results to the current clinical gold standard, fluorescein angiography. The increased field of view of the DCAO instrument opens up new possibilities for high-resolution noninvasive clinical imaging of foveal capillaries.


Assuntos
Diagnóstico por Imagem/instrumentação , Técnicas de Diagnóstico Oftalmológico , Fóvea Central/irrigação sanguínea , Vasos Retinianos/anatomia & histologia , Adulto , Capilares/anatomia & histologia , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Óptica e Fotônica/instrumentação
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Opt Express ; 17(6): 4454-67, 2009 Mar 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19293873

RESUMO

We present analysis and preliminary laboratory testing of a real-time dual-conjugate adaptive optics (DCAO) instrument for ophthalmology that will enable wide-field high resolution imaging of the retina in vivo. The setup comprises five retinal guide stars (GS) and two deformable mirrors (DM), one conjugate to the pupil and one conjugate to a plane close to the retina. The DCAO instrument has a closed-loop wavefront sensing wavelength of 834 nm and an imaging wavelength of 575 nm. It incorporates an array of collimator lenses to spatially filter the light from all guide stars using one adjustable iris, and images the Hartmann patterns of multiple reference sources on a single detector. Zemax simulations were performed at 834 nm and 575 nm with the Navarro 99 and the Liou- Brennan eye models. Two correction alternatives were evaluated; conventional single conjugate AO (SCAO, using one GS and a pupil DM) and DCAO (using multiple GS and two DM). Zemax simulations at 575 nm based on the Navarro 99 eye model show that the diameter of the corrected field of view for diffraction-limited imaging (Strehl >or= 0.8) increases from 1.5 deg with SCAO to 6.5 deg using DCAO. The increase for the less stringent condition of a wavefront error of 1 rad or less (Strehl >or= 0.37) is from 3 deg with SCAO to approximately 7.4 deg using DCAO. Corresponding results for the Liou-Brennan eye model are 3.1 deg (SCAO) and 8.2 deg (DCAO) for Strehl >or= 0.8, and 4.8 deg (SCAO) and 9.6 deg (DCAO) for Strehl >or= 0.37. Potential gain in corrected field of view with DCAO is confirmed both by laboratory experiments on a model eye and by preliminary in vivo imaging of a human eye.


Assuntos
Imageamento Tridimensional/métodos , Oftalmologia/instrumentação , Oftalmologia/métodos , Óptica e Fotônica/instrumentação , Retina/anatomia & histologia , Simulação por Computador , Fóvea Central/anatomia & histologia , Fundo de Olho , Humanos , Análise Espectral
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Opt Express ; 13(23): 9527-36, 2005 Nov 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19503155

RESUMO

In this paper we investigate the performance of a Fourier based algorithm for fast subpixel shift determination of two mutually shifted images subjected to noise. The algorithm will be used for Shack-Hartmann based adaptive optics correction of images of an extended object subjected to dynamical atmospheric fluctuations. The performance of the algorithm is investigated both analytically and by Monte Carlo simulations. Good agreement is achieved in relation to how the precision of the shift estimate depends on image parameters such as contrast, photon counts and readout noise, as well as the dependence on sampling format, zero-padding and field of view. Compared to the conventional method for extended object wavefront sensing, a reduction of the computational cost is gained at a marginal expense of precision.

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Opt Express ; 11(18): 2231-7, 2003 Sep 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19466113

RESUMO

In this article we present a downscaled laboratory setup emulating five natural guide stars, a layered static atmosphere and a 7.5-m aperture telescope equipped with dual-conjugate adaptive optics at a wavelength of 2.2 microm. Three reconstruction alternatives were evaluated; conventional adaptive optics, field-averaged conventional adaptive optics and dual-conjugate adaptive optics. The results were compared with Zemaxsimulations of the setup. The expected increase of the size of the isoplanatic patch, using dual-conjugate adaptive optics, was confirmed.

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