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High-speed adaptive optics for imaging of the living human eye
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2015
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EngineeringMicroscopyHigh Speed AoBiomedical EngineeringExperimental Adaptive OpticsActive OpticsComputational ImagingOptical SystemsHigh-speed Adaptive OpticsOphthalmologyBiophotonicsComputational Optical ImagingOptical ImagingAdaptive OpticGeometrical OpticBiomedical ImagingEye TrackingOptical Coherence TomographyGeometrical AberrationMedicineWave Aberration
The discovery of high frequency temporal fluctuation of human ocular wave aberration dictates the necessity of high speed adaptive optics (AO) correction for high resolution retinal imaging. We present a high speed AO system for an experimental adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscope (AOSLO). We developed a custom high speed Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor and maximized the wavefront detection speed based upon a trade-off among the wavefront spatial sampling density, the dynamic range, and the measurement sensitivity. We examined the temporal dynamic property of the ocular wavefront under the AOSLO imaging condition and improved the dual-thread AO control strategy. The high speed AO can be operated with a closed-loop frequency up to 110 Hz. Experiment results demonstrated that the high speed AO system can provide improved compensation for the wave aberration up to 30 Hz in the living human eye.
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