Abstract

The aim of the presented research was to develop special spectacles capable of solving common ophthalmic problems as myopia, presbyopia and regular/irregular astigmatism. The method included adapting special all-optical extended depth of focus concept, taken from the field of digital imaging, to ophthalmology, and by that providing the required vision solutions. Special thin mask containing annular like replicated structure (thickness of the structure is less than one micron) was designed and proven to provide extended depth of focus. In this paper we present several experimental results as well as trials with volunteers. The testing included measuring the visual acuity under different illumination conditions (pupil size varied from 2 up to 4mm), as well as stereoscopy, color integrity, field of view and contrast. The results demonstrate improvements of up to 3 Diopters (for presbyopic that require the bifocal or the progressive lens solutions) for pupil sizes of 2-4mm. The approach has demonstrated improvement of more than 2 Diopters for regular as well as irregular astigmatism. The main advantage of the developed optical element is that it is very thin (less than few microns) and has low price, it has high energetic throughput and low chromatic aberrations and it operates over the full field of view while providing continuously focused image (in contrast to bifocal lenses having only 2 focused regions). The element also provides a solution for regular as well as irregular astigmatism that currently has no available treatment.

Highlights

  • Focused and highly resolved imaging is a mandatory requirement in any imaging system

  • Other approaches of extended depth of focus (EDOF) are all-optical but they are based upon either apodization of the lens aperture or on diffractive optics

  • We found no significant differences in visual acuity (VA) improvement using the EDOF element within the three luminance conditions

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Summary

Introduction

Focused and highly resolved imaging is a mandatory requirement in any imaging system. This explanation is very brief, the full operation principle is extensively explained in Ref. There are no available solutions for irregular astigmatism and even the regular one is not fully treated In this manuscript we show how our EDOF solution (which can be fabricated on the outer, inner or both surfaces of a spectacle lens) allows energetically efficient and continuously extended vision over a wide range of distances and over large field of view.

Principles of extended depth of focus
Presbyopia
Time dependency and field of view testing
Astigmatism
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Conclusions
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