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http://dx.doi.org/10.3807/JOSK.2010.14.1.055

Lens Design of the Eyepiece Combined with the Accommodation-dependent Navarro Eye at an On-axis Point  

Choi, Ka-Ul (Department of Ophthalmic Optics, Baekseok Culture University)
Song, Seok-Ho (Department of Physics, Hanyang University)
Kim, Sang-Gee (Department of Optometry and Vision Science, Dongnam Health College)
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Journal of the Optical Society of Korea / v.14, no.1, 2010 , pp. 55-62 More about this Journal
Abstract
We introduce a new method for lens design that combines an eyepiece with the finite model eye, to make a corrected version of the accommodation-dependent Navarro eye. The optical system that we designed, which includes a human eye, takes into account the aberration of the eye and increases the performance of the image in the retina. In the design results, for the optimized eyepiece combined with the corrected Navarro eye, visual acuity is 1.40. Compared with the existing method of eyepiece design using inverse ray tracing with the corrected Navarro eye, MTF value was recorded as 0.079 to 0.283 at 160 lp/mm and visual performance was improved.
Keywords
Lens design method; Model eye; Accommodated eye;
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