Abstract

An adaptive optics confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope (AOSLO) for retina imaging is devoloped in this paper. By using a wavefront sensor (Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor with 11х11 lenslet array) to measure aberrations of human eye and a wavefront compensator (37-channel PZT deformable mirror) to correct for the aberrations, the AOSLO system can acquire near diffraction-limited image of human retina over the whole field of view (1х1 degree ~ 3х3 degree). The imaging frequency is 30Hz, which provides a real-time observation of human cone mosaic in vivo. The

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