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A system that is able to obtain in-vivo human retinal images using en-face optical coherence tomography is presented. The system also includes an adaptive optics closed-loop system that uses a Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor and a 37 OKO membrane deformable mirror to correct for ocular aberrations. The system has been used to produce en-face images of retinal pigment epithelium and the nerve fiber layer collected from several volunteers.
D. Merino,A. Bradu,C. Dainty, andA. Podoleanu
"Improvement of in vivo en-face OCT retinal images using adaptive optics", Proc. SPIE 6018, 5th International Workshop on Adaptive Optics for Industry and Medicine, 601802 (8 June 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.669238
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D. Merino, A. Bradu, C. Dainty, A. Podoleanu, "Improvement of in vivo en-face OCT retinal images using adaptive optics," Proc. SPIE 6018, 5th International Workshop on Adaptive Optics for Industry and Medicine, 601802 (8 June 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.669238