2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2007.04986
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Adaptive-glasses wavefront sensorless full-field OCT for high-resolution retinal imaging over a wide field-of-view

Jules Scholler,
Kassandra Groux,
Kate Grieve
et al.

Abstract: The highest three-dimensional (3D) resolution possible in in-vivo retinal imaging is achieved by combining optical coherence tomography (OCT) and adaptive optics (AO). However, this combination brings important limitations, such as small field-of-view and complex, cumbersome systems, preventing so far the translation of this technology from the research lab to clinics. In this Letter, we introduce an approach that avoids these limitations by using a multi-actuator adaptive lens just in front of the eye, in a t… Show more

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