Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10428731 | Optik - International Journal for Light and Electron Optics | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We present a new modelization technique of the human eye based on the calculation of light distributions inside the eye. The method is applied to the study of the crystalline model proposed by Kasprzak and Popiolek. We obtain corneal surface data and axial lengths for two groups of real eyes. With these data, we construct a diffractive model of a human eye, which permits calculation of propagated light distributions at any distance inside the eye. The real crystalline lens is substituted by Kasprzak's model, thus obtaining a realistic model eye. From calculated patterns, we obtain the Strehl ratio and the modulation transfer functions of 44 eyes, divided in two groups according to the age. We compare our results with those in the bibliography. Finally, we check the performance of the method through individual comparison of the calculated image positions with respect to the retina with the refractive data for the each subject. We have observed good agreement between our method and results from other authors. We also find reasonable correlation between calculated refraction and subjective exams.
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Authors
Jorge Pérez, David Mas, Juan J. Miret, Carmen Vázquez, Consuelo Hernández, Carlos Illueca,