The term "aspheric" means non-spherical but this simple definition could include toric surfaces, which is not intended in this paper. Instead the term "aspheric" will cover only rotationally non-spherical surfaces. Aspheric surfaces occur frequently in ophthalmic optics. For example the four refracting surfaces of the eye are more accurately described by aspheric mathematical functions than by a simple spherical function. Throughout the ophthalmic literature a number of different methods for specifying aspheric surfaces have been in use, particularly in the case of ophthalmic lenses. The purpose of this paper is to review the nature of aspheric surfaces, their mathematical description and their occurrence and significance in ophthalmic opti...
The use of surfaces other than spheres in optical systems has become increasingly practical due to a...
We present an optical surface in closed form that can be used to design lenses for controlling relat...
After a brief review of Hamiltonian optics, we find the parametric equations for a correcting surfac...
The term "aspheric" means non-spherical but this simple definition could include toric surfaces, whi...
One of the criteria in ophthalmic spectacle lens design is the elimination of oblique astigmatism. ...
Merte (1950) described lens forms that correct oblique astigmatism at all ocular rotations. The fron...
The value of aspherizing intraocular lens surfaces for the purpose of improving retinal image qualit...
A rigid contact lens on an eye can produce levels of spherical aberration very different from those ...
Third-order equations are developed giving sagittal and tangential power errors corresponding to the...
When aspheric surfaces are applied to the eye in the form of contact lenses, both optical and percep...
In the first part of this chapter, the optical condition of astigmatism is defined. The main causes ...
Aspheric optical components are an alternative to the use of conventional lenses in the implementati...
The standard representation of an aspheric optical surface is a power series added to a base conic. ...
To correct third order (primary) oblique astigmatism of thin spectacle lenses outside an approximate...
Part I. After a brief introduction to aspheric surface, the early work in the seventeenth century is...
The use of surfaces other than spheres in optical systems has become increasingly practical due to a...
We present an optical surface in closed form that can be used to design lenses for controlling relat...
After a brief review of Hamiltonian optics, we find the parametric equations for a correcting surfac...
The term "aspheric" means non-spherical but this simple definition could include toric surfaces, whi...
One of the criteria in ophthalmic spectacle lens design is the elimination of oblique astigmatism. ...
Merte (1950) described lens forms that correct oblique astigmatism at all ocular rotations. The fron...
The value of aspherizing intraocular lens surfaces for the purpose of improving retinal image qualit...
A rigid contact lens on an eye can produce levels of spherical aberration very different from those ...
Third-order equations are developed giving sagittal and tangential power errors corresponding to the...
When aspheric surfaces are applied to the eye in the form of contact lenses, both optical and percep...
In the first part of this chapter, the optical condition of astigmatism is defined. The main causes ...
Aspheric optical components are an alternative to the use of conventional lenses in the implementati...
The standard representation of an aspheric optical surface is a power series added to a base conic. ...
To correct third order (primary) oblique astigmatism of thin spectacle lenses outside an approximate...
Part I. After a brief introduction to aspheric surface, the early work in the seventeenth century is...
The use of surfaces other than spheres in optical systems has become increasingly practical due to a...
We present an optical surface in closed form that can be used to design lenses for controlling relat...
After a brief review of Hamiltonian optics, we find the parametric equations for a correcting surfac...