WO2009059256A1 - Systems and software for wavefront data processing, vision correction, and other applications - Google Patents
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- Wavefront imaging system may be generally considered to be systems for transferring optical information contained in an object or input wavefront from an object space to an image space containing an image or output wavefront generally located at an image plane.
- a wavefront sensor containing a detector or detector array such as a CCD or CMOS detector array, is generally placed at or near an image plane within the image space in order to provide one or more electronic or digital images of the image wavefront.
- the wavefront sensor may include additional optics disposed at or near the image space to further transfer or process the image wavefront.
- a lenslet array may be disposed at or near the image plane in order to sample various portions the image wavefront.
- a recording media such as a holographic plate and a reference beam may be provided to record the wavefront for later reconstruction.
- the recorded information in the image plane or space is generally used to provide information contained in the original object wavefront.
- the transfer of optical information by the wavefront imaging system to the wavefront sensor is, however, generally imperfect. At a minimum, the effects of diffraction, which arise from the use of a finite system aperture, will limit the ability of the wavefront imaging system to transfer information contained in the object space to the conjugate image space. In addition, the wavefront imaging system will produce other errors or aberrations during the transfer process, for example, aberrations produced by imperfect optical elements within the system and/or misalignment between these optical elements.
- the errors or aberrations produced by the optical imaging system may depend, not only on the system aberrations themselves, but also on the aberrations contained in the original input wavefront.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic drawing of a wavefront sensor according to an embodiment of the !0 present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic drawing of the image or wavefront transfer system for the wavefront sensor shown in FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is system for performing a corneal ablation surgery according to an embodiment of the present invention. »5
- IO wavefront that is received by a wavefront sensor.
- the measurement or determination of the input wavefront is provided by correcting for, compensating for, or reducing system errors and/or input wavefront errors that may alter the error produced by the system.
- Embodiments of the present invention will be illustrated using aberrometer systems used in the area of ophthalmic measurement and correction. However, it will be understood that embodiments of the present invention may be utilized in other optical applications where measurement of a wavefront or image may be affected by transfer of the wavefront or image through a transfer optical system.
- an aberrometer or wavefront measurement system 10 is configured to provide a characterization of an input or object wavefront W of a subject eye 20 containing a cornea 22 and a retina 25.
- the wavefront measurement system 10 comprises an illumination optical system 30 that includes an illumination source 32 and may include one or more lenses 35 or other optical elements that are configured to direct light from the light source 32 to the eye 20 and to preferably focus the light onto the retina 25.
- the wavefront measurement system 10 also includes a computer or processor 36 that is used to control various components of the system 10, to collect input data from the system 10, and to make calculations regarding aberrations of the wavefronts W and/or W, aberrations of the system 10, and/or aberrations of the eye 20.
- the wavefront measurement system 10 also comprises an optical relay or image relay system 40 that is configured to receive and relay an input wavefront W from the eye 20.
- the input wavefront W is transformed by the relay system or telescope 40 into a wavefront W that is received by a wavefront sensor 38 .
- the optical relay system 40 comprises a first lens 42 and a second lens 45.
- the first lens 42 of relay system 40 As the input wavefront W passes through the first lens 42 of relay system 40, light is generally directed or focused onto an internal focal plane. This light then passes through the second lens 45 to form the wavefront W, which is received by the wavefront sensor 38.
- at least one of the lenses 42, 45 may be replaced or supplemented by another optical element, for example, a diffractive optical element (DOE) or mirror.
- DOE diffractive optical element
- aberrations may be introduced into the wavefront W that were not present in the input wavefront W, for example, by misalignment between the lenses 42, 45 in translation (dx, dy, dz) or rotation (d ⁇ x, d ⁇ y, d ⁇ z).
- aberrations may be introduced due to inherent optical characteristics of the optical relay system 40, for example, spherical aberrations introduced through the use of spherical lenses.
- the wavefront sensor 38 is a Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor comprising a lenslet array 55 and a detector 60, which may be a CCD, CMOS, or similar type detector comprising an array of pixel elements. Alternatively, other types of wavefront sensors may be used, for example, an interferometer or phase diversity sensor arrangement.
- the test object is an eye 70 which produces the wavefront W at an exit pupil 75.
- the wavefront W is produced by focused light reflected by the eyes retina that passes through the eye.
- a mathematical relationship may be built of the wavefront aberrations in between the entrance pupil of the eye and the exit pupil of the relay system using Fourier polynomials and Zernike polynomials.
- the wavefront W also includes aberrations as it passes from the cornea of the eye to the pupil 75, which may be included in the aberrations calculated for the transferred wavefront W. In other embodiments, aberrations introduced into the wavefront senor 50 may also be included in the wavefront analysis.
- more than one relay system may be disposed between the test object and the wavefront sensor 50, in which case an analysis according to embodiments of the present invention may be used to calculate aberrations introduced into the wavefront from the test object.
- the computer or processor 36 contains memory including instructions for calculating aberrations of the wavefront W, for example, by representing the wavefront W as a polynomial, such as a Zernike polynomial or Fourier polynomial, for example as taught in USPN 6,609,793, 6,830,332, which are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
- the computer 36 may be a desktop or portable computer. Alternatively, the computer 36 may be incorporated into an electronic circuit board or chip containing on-board memory or in communications with separate external memory.
- a memory for the computer 36 contains value for certain parameters.
- the memory may contain one or more system error parameters.
- the system error parameters may include errors, aberrations, or misalignment information regarding the wavefront measurement system 10 and/or the optical relay system 40.
- the system error parameters may include coefficients of a polynomial equation representing an error or aberration, such as Zernike polynomial, a Taylor polynomial, or the like.
- a corneal refractive surgical system 100 includes a laser for performing a corneal refractive surgery such as a LASIK or PRK procedure, for example, as disclosed in USPN 6,964,659, which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- the surgical system 100 is provided with a treatment profile for a cornea based on the wavefront W that is calculated based on the wavefront W and corrections or compensations for the transfer system 40 and/or cross-terms of the transfer system and the input wavefront W in accordance to embodiments discussed herein, or the like.
- a method or formulas are used in wavefront measurements using a confocal system from one point (pin hole or small aperture) to another conjugated point (pin hole or small aperture) instead of from one plane to another plane.
- a method may be applied for any other aerometer or device to measure accurately the aberrations of human eye or other optical system that uses a relay system before the wavefront sensor.
- the aberrations introduced into the object wavefront W may reduced or eliminated by adjusted, supplementing, or replacing optical elements of the relay system 40 or some other optical element of the measurement system 10.
- the final design of a wavefront measurement system or relay system 10 may be adjusted to reduce or eliminate the sensitivity to misalignment of certain optical elements of the system.
- a wavefront propagation theory may be used to derive mathematical expressions of the wavefront propagation through the optical relay system 40.
- the basis for the wavefront propagation may be based on: ® Fresnel-Kirchhoff theory
- the wavefront transfer function or matrix may be given by:
- W, WTF, W' may use sets of polynomials Additionally or alternatively, ray tracing simulations may be used to derive mathematical expressions of the wavefront propagation through the optical relay system 40, as discussed in further detail below.
- the Fresnel-Kirchhoff s approximate formula may include the following relations:
- Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to optical imaging systems and methods of determining the image errors produced by such optical imaging systems.
- Embodiments of the present invention discussed below are for illustrative purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Aspects of the present invention are discussed below in conjunction with the "Slides” referenced therein and include with this disclosure. As discussed above, it is typically assumed that the output at an image plane of an optical system is given as:
- decenter lens 42 relative to lens 45 (e.g., 0.1mm to 0.5mm) and introduce relative tilt (2 to 5 degrees) and defocused (e.g., 0.1mm);
- a real relay system can introduce an input-dependent error due to the crosstalk between the input, the system, and the pupil diffraction to the output wavefront
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