• Acta Optica Sinica
  • Vol. 32, Issue 1, 111002 (2012)
Kong Ningning1、2、3、*, Li Dayu2, Xia Mingliang1、2、3, Qi Yue1、2、3, and Xuan Li1
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    Kong Ningning, Li Dayu, Xia Mingliang, Qi Yue, Xuan Li. Liquid Crystal Adaptive Optics System for Retinal Imaging Operated on Open-Loop and Double-Pulse Mode[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2012, 32(1): 111002 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Using the liquid crystal spatial light modulator as the wavefront compensator, an open-loop adaptive optics system for retinal imaging is developed. Compared with the closed-loop liquid crystal adaptive optics system, the energy efficiency is doubled. The fundus is illuminated twice by two laser pulses throughout a single correction loop, which will be much safer for the human eye. A modified mechanical shutter is incorporated in the illumination channel to change the imaging field, and the field of view is thus increased from 0.8° to 1.7°. The timing sequence is optimized, and the continuous correction is performed. Meanwhile, the imaging camera is adjusted to achieve the best image plane. The residual wavefront error after open-loop correction is approximately equal to 0.09λ, and the Strehl ratio is bigger than 0.70. It is a nearly diffraction limited system. The clear photoreceptor images are obtained through open-loop correction.
    Kong Ningning, Li Dayu, Xia Mingliang, Qi Yue, Xuan Li. Liquid Crystal Adaptive Optics System for Retinal Imaging Operated on Open-Loop and Double-Pulse Mode[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2012, 32(1): 111002
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