Volume 4, Number 4, Article 1, Pages 250-261 doi:10.1167/4.4.1 http://journalofvision.org/4/4/1/ ISSN 1534-7362
Wave aberrations of the isolated crystalline lens
Austin Roorda
College of Optometry, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA
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Adrian Glasser
College of Optometry, University of Houston, Houston, TX, USA
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Abstract

A method to measure wave aberrations in the isolated crystalline lens is demonstrated. The method employs a laser scanning technique in which the trajectories of narrow refracted laser beams are measured for an array of sample positions incident on the lens. The local slope of the emerging wavefront is calculated for each sample position, and a least squares procedure is used to fit a Zernike polynomial function to define the wave aberration. Measurements of the aberrations of an isolated porcine lens and macaque lens undergoing changes in accommodative state with mechanical stretching are shown. Many aberrations were present, but negative spherical aberration dominated. In the macaque lens, many aberrations underwent systematic changes with accommodation, most notably the 4th order spherical aberration, which became more negative, and the 6th order spherical aberration, which progressed from negative to positive.

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History
Received September 5, 2002; published April 16, 2004
Citation
Roorda, A., & Glasser, A. (2004). Wave aberrations of the isolated crystalline lens. Journal of Vision, 4(4):1, 250-261, http://journalofvision.org/4/4/1/, doi:10.1167/4.4.1.
Keywords
aberrations, lens, accommodation
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