This PhD thesis presents the building of an adaptive-optics system based on a pyramid wavefront sensor applied to the imaging of the human retina (fundus) in vivo. The instrument aims to simultaneaously measure the ocular aberration, and correct it to allow the imaging of the fundus. The adaptive optics system uses a high-stroke magnetically-actuated deformable mirror with 52 elements that presents a correction range best adapted to the refraction in most non-emmetropic eyes and the appropriate surface deformation required for the correction of high-order ocular aberrations. This wavefront correction system is coupled with a sensor originally used in astronomy here selected for ophthalmic use due to its adjustable dynamic range that ins...
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I realised a setup allowing to take high resolution images of emmetropic eye's retinas. It is compos...
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This PhD thesis presents the building of an adaptive-optics system based on a pyramid wavefront sens...
International audienceIn vivo imaging of the retina on humans by means of adaptive optics can lead t...
International audienceIn vivo imaging of the retina on humans by means of adaptive optics can lead t...
Nowadays in ophthalmologic practice several commercial instruments are available to image patient re...
Nowadays in ophthalmologic practice several commercial instruments are available to image patient re...
Retinal imaging has its advantages both in the research laboratory and medical applications. Acquiri...
Adaptive optics (AO) is a technology used to sharpen images through real time compensation of optica...
This thesis presents work on the development of a compact adaptive optics ophthalmoscope to visuali...
Adaptive optics has long been used in the astronomical telescopes to acquire high resolution images...
A design for a high-resolution scanning instrument is presented for in vivo imaging of the human eye...
Adaptive optics (AO) is a technology used to improve the performance of optical systems by reducing ...
AbstractAdaptive optics (AO) is a technology used to improve the performance of optical systems by r...
Provided by the author(s) and NUI Galway in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite the publ...
I realised a setup allowing to take high resolution images of emmetropic eye's retinas. It is compos...
Provided by the author(s) and NUI Galway in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite the publ...
This PhD thesis presents the building of an adaptive-optics system based on a pyramid wavefront sens...
International audienceIn vivo imaging of the retina on humans by means of adaptive optics can lead t...
International audienceIn vivo imaging of the retina on humans by means of adaptive optics can lead t...
Nowadays in ophthalmologic practice several commercial instruments are available to image patient re...
Nowadays in ophthalmologic practice several commercial instruments are available to image patient re...
Retinal imaging has its advantages both in the research laboratory and medical applications. Acquiri...
Adaptive optics (AO) is a technology used to sharpen images through real time compensation of optica...
This thesis presents work on the development of a compact adaptive optics ophthalmoscope to visuali...
Adaptive optics has long been used in the astronomical telescopes to acquire high resolution images...
A design for a high-resolution scanning instrument is presented for in vivo imaging of the human eye...
Adaptive optics (AO) is a technology used to improve the performance of optical systems by reducing ...
AbstractAdaptive optics (AO) is a technology used to improve the performance of optical systems by r...
Provided by the author(s) and NUI Galway in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite the publ...
I realised a setup allowing to take high resolution images of emmetropic eye's retinas. It is compos...
Provided by the author(s) and NUI Galway in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite the publ...