On The True Shape of the Optical Point Spread Function in the Human Eye

R. Navarro, M. Losada
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Abstract

There are basically three different approaches to assess in vivo the optical quality of the retinal image of the eye [1], but none of them is able to provide a reliable estimate of the true shape of the Point Spread Function, PSF. Interferometric methods can provide accurate estimates of the ocular MTF, but to obtain the PSF the Phase Transfer Function, PTF is also needed. The PSF can be computed from wave aberration data. However, the reliability of these computations is unclear, since in practice, it is difficult to measure higher order aberrations, which may have an important contribution to the optical quality of the retinal image. Finally, the double pass method directly provides the aerial PSF, which, however, is affected twice by ocular aberrations. Furthermore, it has been recently shown [2] that the double-pass aerial PSF is actually the autocorrelation of the retinal PSF, which means that the single pass MTF can be accurately estimated, but the PTF is lost. Therefore, the true PSF can not be estimated, and odd aberrations such as coma are symmetrized in the double passage so that they can not be determined.
人眼光学点扩展函数的真形研究
基本上有三种不同的方法在体内评估眼睛视网膜图像的光学质量[1],但没有一种方法能够提供对点扩散函数(Point Spread Function, PSF)真实形状的可靠估计。干涉测量方法可以提供准确的眼MTF估计,但要获得PSF的相传递函数,PTF也是必需的。PSF可以由波像差数据计算得到。然而,这些计算的可靠性尚不清楚,因为在实践中,很难测量高阶像差,这可能对视网膜图像的光学质量有重要贡献。最后,双通道法直接提供了空中PSF,但它受到眼像差的两次影响。此外,最近有研究表明[2],双通道天线PSF实际上是视网膜PSF的自相关,这意味着单通道MTF可以被准确估计,但PTF丢失。因此,真实的PSF无法估计,而彗差等奇数像差在双通道中是对称的,因此无法确定。
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