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Evaluation of a liquid membrane-based tunable lens and a solid-state LIDAR camera feedback system for presbyopia.

Rajat AgarwalaOlga Lukashova-SanzImmanuel P SeitzFelix F ReichelSiegfried Wahl
Published in: Biomedical optics express (2022)
Presbyopia is an age-related loss of accommodation ability of the eye which affects individuals in their late 40s or early 50s. Presbyopia reduces the ability of a person to focus on closer objects at will. In this study, we assessed electronically tunable lenses for their aberration properties as well as for their use as correction lenses. The tunable lenses were evaluated in healthy subjects with cycloplegia by measuring visual acuity and contrast sensitivity for their use in presbyopia correction. Furthermore, we have developed and demonstrated the feasibility of a feedback mechanism for the operation of tunable lenses using a portable solid-state LIDAR camera with a processing time of 40 ± 5 ms.
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