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Increasing the field of view of adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscopy
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2017
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Optical DesignOphthalmic SurgeryEngineeringOptic DesignLaser OphthalmoscopyActive OpticsOptical System DesignTotal FovComputational ImagingOptical SystemsCataractRadiologyOphthalmologyOptical System AlignmentOptometryOptical TolerancingAdaptive OpticEye TrackingAdaptive OpticsOptical Coherence TomographyGlaucomaGeometrical AberrationMedicineOptical System AnalysisSmaller Fov
An adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscope (AO-SLO) set-up with two deformable mirrors (DM) is presented. It allows high resolution imaging of the retina on a 4°×4° field of view (FoV), considering a 7 mm pupil diameter at the entrance of the eye. Imaging on such a FoV, which is larger compared to classical AO-SLO instruments, is allowed by the use of the two DMs. The first DM is located in a plane that is conjugated to the pupil of the eye and corrects for aberrations that are constant in the FoV. The second DM is conjugated to a plane that is located ∼0.7 mm anterior to the retina. This DM corrects for anisoplanatism effects within the FoV. The control of the DMs is performed by combining the classical AO technique, using a Shack-Hartmann wave-front sensor, and sensorless AO, which uses a criterion characterizing the image quality. The retinas of four healthy volunteers were imaged in-vivo with the developed instrument. In order to assess the performance of the set-up and to demonstrate the benefits of the 2 DM configuration, the acquired images were compared with images taken in conventional conditions, on a smaller FoV and with only one DM. Moreover, an image of a larger patch of the retina was obtained by stitching of 9 images acquired with a 4°×4° FoV, resulting in a total FoV of 10°×10°. Finally, different retinal layers were imaged by shifting the focal plane.
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