Chromatic changes in vision with diffractive ophthalmic optics
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Defense date2024-03-11
PublisherOptical Society of American (OSA)
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Abstract
Diffractive optics is a valuable technique for designing presbyopia-correcting lenses, but its effectiveness is wavelength-dependent. This study investigates the spatio-chromatic alterations in visual resolution associated with diffractive multifocal lenses by using non-invasive, removable diffractive bifocal contact lenses. The study combines theoretical analysis, numerical simulation, and clinical intra-observer experiments to assess visual acuity under various lighting conditions. Results demonstrate the introduction of spatio-chromatic asymmetry and a change in visual acuity under red and blue lights, depending on the operating diffraction order employed in the lens design. The energy distribution of the diffractive contact lens studied favors resolution under red illumination at far distances and under blue illumination at near distances. These findings are consistent with computational simulations and provide insights into the visual changes induced by diffractive ophthalmic lenses.
CitationClave, L.; Faria-Ribeiro, M.; Millan, M. Chromatic changes in vision with diffractive ophthalmic optics. "Optics express", 11 Març 2024, vol. 32, núm. 6, p. 10348-10361.
ISSN1094-4087
Publisher versionhttps://opg.optica.org/oe/fulltext.cfm?uri=oe-32-6-10348&id=547706
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