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23 December 2004 Experiments of high-resolution retinal imaging with adaptive optics
Ning Ling, Yudong Zhang, Xuejun Rao, Cheng Wang, Yiyun Hu, Wenhan Jiang, Chunhui Jiang
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Abstract
At the base of the early reported 19 element adaptive optical system for human retina imaging, a new adaptive optical system has been developed. The wavefront correction element is a newly developed 37 element deformable mirror. Some modifications have been adopted for easy operation. Experiments for different imaging wavelengths and axial positions were conducted. Mosaic pictures of photoreceptors and capillaries were obtained. This would be the most detailed image of capillary distribution cover ±3° by ±3° field around the fovea ever reported. Normal and abnormal eyes of different ages have been inspected. Some preliminary very early diagnosis experiment has been tried in laboratory. This system is being planned to move to the hospital for clinic experiments.
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Ning Ling, Yudong Zhang, Xuejun Rao, Cheng Wang, Yiyun Hu, Wenhan Jiang, and Chunhui Jiang "Experiments of high-resolution retinal imaging with adaptive optics", Proc. SPIE 5639, Adaptive Optics and Applications III, (23 December 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.580417
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KEYWORDS
Capillaries

Retina

Eye

Adaptive optics

Wavefronts

Image resolution

Retinal scanning

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