Optical side-effects of fs-laser treatment in refractive surgery are investigated by means of a
model eye. We show that rainbow glare is the predominant perturbation, which can be avoided by
randomly distributing laser spots within the lens. For corneal applications such as fs-LASIK, even a
regular grid with spot-to-spot distances of ~3 µm is sufficient to minimize rainbow glare
perception. Contrast sensitivity is affected, when the lens is treated with large 3D-patterns.
Bubble size control by laser bursts may reduce optical side-effects of fs-laser treatment. Furthermore, fs-laser treatment could be used for vitreoretinal applications.
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