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Hu Li-Fa, Xuan Li, Jiang Bao-Guang, Cao Zhao-Liang, Mu Quan-Quan, Li Chao. Simulated human eye retina adaptive optics imaging system based on a liquid crystal on silicon deviceJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2008, 17(12): 4529-4532.
| Hu Li-Fa, Xuan Li, Jiang Bao-Guang, Cao Zhao-Liang, Mu Quan-Quan, Li Chao. Simulated human eye retina adaptive optics imaging system based on a liquid crystal on silicon deviceJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2008, 17(12): 4529-4532. |
Simulated human eye retina adaptive optics imaging system based on a liquid crystal on silicon device
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Abstract
In order to obtain a clear image of the retina of model eye, an adaptive optics system used to correct the wave-front error is introduced in this paper. The spatial light modulator that we use here is a liquid crystal on a silicon device instead of a conversional deformable mirror. A paper with carbon granule is used to simulate the retina of human eye. The pupil size of the model eye is adjustable (3--7mm). A Shack-Hartman wave-front sensor is used to detect the wave-front aberration. With this construction, a value of peak-to-valley is achieved to be 0.086\lambda, where \lambda is wavelength. The modulation transfer functions before and after corrections are compared. And the resolution of this system after correction (69lp/m) is very close to the diffraction limit resolution. The carbon granule on the white paper which has a size of 4.7μm is seen clearly. The size of the retina cell is between 4 and 10μm. So this system has an ability to image the human eye's retina. -
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