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Single-pass measurements of the wave-front aberrations of the human eye by use of retinal lipofuscin autofluorescence

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Abstract

We describe a technique for making single-pass measurements of the wave-front aberration of the eye. The technique utilizes the natural fluorescence of the retina that is produced by lipofuscin to form an incoherent pointlike source for conventional Shack–Hartmann sensing.

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