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Adaptive optics for the human eye

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Abstract

Adaptive optics can compensate for aberrations in the cornea and lens of the living eye, providing a microscopic view of the normal and the diseased retina and a novel tool for measuring the limits of human vision. Recent advances promise to make this technology compact, robust, and affordable.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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