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Chromatic aberration free liquid crystal adaptive optics for flood illuminated retinal camera
Authors:Kohei Takeno  Tomohiro Shirai
Institution:1. Fraunhofer ENAS, Micro Materials Center (MMC), Chemnitz, Germany;2. FRT GmbH, Bergisch-Gladbach, Germany;3. CWM GmbH, Chemnitz, Germany;4. Continental Automotive France SAS, Manufacturing Technology, Body & Security, Toulouse, France
Abstract:A high-resolution, flood-illumination retinal camera using liquid crystal (LC) adaptive optics (AO) is presented. The retinal camera uses light at 780 nm for ocular aberration measurement while light at 655 nm and 593 nm for retinal imaging. In order to avoid chromatic aberrations due to wavelength dependence of LC, we adopt an open-loop technique, in which dynamic correction of aberrations is applied only to the imaging light. A compensation pattern projected on the LC wavefront corrector is adjusted to provide phase wrapping of 2 π for illumination light. We confirmed feasibility of this technique by performing in vivo retinal imaging experiments. Photoreceptors were clearly revealed at both imaging light at 655 nm and 593 nm. Feasibility of the technique was also supported by comparison of the retinal images taken by the present open-loop technique with those taken by the conventional closed-loop one and by analysis of the spatial distribution of the photoreceptors.
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