Single-shot Phase Measuring Deflectometry for Cornea Measurements

Institute of Optics, Information and Photonics, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

hanning.liang@studium.fau.de

Abstract

Phase measuring deflectometry (PMD) has been applied to measure the topography of specular surfaces. Many successful applications, such as measurement of eyeglasses, windshields or astro-mirrors, have demonstrated that PMD can be an alternative to interferometry for certain problems. We report a new possible application of PMD, namely topography measurements of the human cornea. This would provide a useful tool for ophthalmology. However, due to the uncontrollable movement of the eye and the large curvature of the cornea, there are challenges: the cornea of the eye has to be measured dynamically and with a wide angular dynamic range. Liu[1] introduced a single-shot PMD to measure planar surfaces dynamically. We will demonstrate that this method can be adapted to overcome the mentioned difficulties: the method allows for a very simple fringe generation and, thus, for a geometry that enables high angular dynamics. As single shot PMD requires narrow band signals, we properly pre-distort the fringe patterns. The observed pattern displays nearly constant frequency. Measurement examples will be demonstrated. [1]Liu et al. Adv. Opt. Techn. 2014;3(4):441-445

Keywords

3D-Messtechnik Medizinische Anwendungen der Optik Deflektometrie
Download PDF
@inproceedings{dgao116-a8, title = {Single-shot Phase Measuring Deflectometry for Cornea Measurements}, author = {H. Liang, E. Olesch, Z. Yang, F. Schiffers, G. Häusler}, booktitle = {DGaO-Proceedings, 116. Jahrestagung}, year = {2015}, publisher = {Deutsche Gesellschaft für angewandte Optik e.V.}, issn = {1614-8436}, note = {Talk A8} }
116. Annual Conference of the DGaO · Brno · 2015