Reconstruction of the Point-Spread Function of the Human Eye Using a New Phase-Retrieval Algorithm

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Yukio Iida
Masahiro Shibutani
Katsuhiko Kobayashi
Kazuhiko Ohnuma
Yoichi Miyake
Toru Noda
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[1] Topcon R&D Center,Graduate School of Science and Technology
[2] Tokyo,undefined
[3] Faculty of Engineering,undefined
[4] Chiba University,undefined
[5] National Hospital Organization Tokyo Medical Center,undefined
[6] Chiba University,undefined
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Optical Review | 2006年 / 13卷
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double-pass point spread function; phase-retrieval algorithm; human eye; one-dimensional simulation;
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The double-pass method is thought to obtain the point spread function (PSF) in human eyes based on two techniques: the symmetric double-pass method using the same pupil size and the asymmetric double-pass method using a different pupil size. The symmetric double-pass method provides autocorrelation of the retinal PSF and, thus, the modulation transfer function. The asymmetric double-pass method provides low-frequency partial-phase information and the partial phase-retrieval algorithm is applied to obtain the complete-phase information, and to estimate the PSF. The partial phase-retrieval algorithm is based on the iteration method proposed by Fineup and Kowalczyk and requires a lengthy computation. In this study, we propose a new high-speed phase-retrieval algorithm based on the property that the real and imaginary parts of optical transfer functions (OTFs) continuously change in value.
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