Pedro Mecê,1,2 Elena Gofas-Salas,2,3,4 Kate Grievehttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-2937-6285,3 Cyril Petit,2 Frédéric Cassaing,2 José Sahel,3,5 Michel Paques,6 Serge Meimon2
1Ecole Supérieure de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles de la Ville de Paris (France) 2ONERA (France) 3Institut de la Vision (France) 4PARIS' Group (France) 5Univ. of Pittsburgh (United States) 6Institute de la Vision (France)
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We propose a study to better understand the impact of dynamic ocular aberrations in the axial resolution of nonconfocal adaptive optics (AO) ophthalmoscopes via a simulation of the 3D PSF in the retina for various AO-loop rates. We then use Optical Incoherence Tomography (OIT), a method enabling the generation of tomographic retinal cross-sections in incoherent imaging systems, to evaluate the benefits of a fast AO-loop rate on axial resolution and consequently on AO-corrected retinal image quality. We used the PARIS AO flood- illumination ophthalmoscope (FIO) for this study, where retinal images from different focal planes at an AO-loop rate of 10 Hz and 50 Hz were acquired.
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Pedro Mecê, Elena Gofas-Salas, Kate Grieve, Cyril Petit, Frédéric Cassaing, José Sahel, Michel Paques, Serge Meimon, "Visualizing and enhancing axial resolution in nonconfocal adaptive optics ophthalmoscopy," Proc. SPIE 10858, Ophthalmic Technologies XXIX, 108580P (28 February 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2508605