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Freeform optical design for a nonscanning corneal imaging system with a convexly curved image

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Most existing techniques that are typically used by specialists to image the cornea are based on point, slit, or annular scanning due to a narrow field of view. The difficulty in achieving a larger field of view comes from the convex shape of the human eyeball. Field curvature for a refractive imaging system with positive power is typically negative and thus a concave image surface. In order to view the full cornea and sclera with snapshot imaging, we calculate qualified two- and three-mirror solutions from Seidel aberration theory. A three-mirror solution is further optimized as a high-resolution off-axis imaging system using freeform surfaces, which can obtain a full-field tailored image shell without scanning. The lateral resolution on the cornea is about 10 μm with good modulation transfer function (MTF) and spot performance. To ease the assembly, a monolithic design is achieved with slightly lower resolution, leading to a potential mass production solution.

Tijdschrift: Appl. Optics
ISSN: 1559-128X
Issue: 20
Volume: 56
Pagina's: 5630-5638
Jaar van publicatie:2017
CSS-citation score:2
Auteurs:Regional
Toegankelijkheid:Closed