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Influence of Wavefront Slope on Effective Retinal Images Using a Spatial Light Modulator

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Abstract

A liquid crystal spatial light modulator has been used for projecting dual Maxwellian point sources on to the observer’s eye pupil employing a range of time-modulated phase holograms to control their intensity and distribution. The results have demonstrated the Stiles-Crawford effect dependence on the wavefront slope created at the retina by the dual sources.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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