Nondestructive method of constructing three-dimensional gradient index models for crystalline lenses: I. Theory and experiment.

B K Pierscionek, D Y Chan, J P Ennis, G Smith, R C Augusteyn
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A nondestructive method of constructing the three-dimensional refractive index profile of crystalline lenses is presented. The technique is based on earlier work in which the refractive index profile is deduced from measuring the refraction of a set of light rays that traverse the lens in a particular plane. However, the present approach requires fewer assumptions about the form of the refractive index profile so that the deduced results are less likely to reflect preconceived notions about the form of the refractive index distribution. An accurate model for the bovine crystalline lens has been constructed with the present approach. Without further adjustable parameters, our three-dimensional model of the lens refractive index profile is able to predict accurately the refraction of meridional rays that traverse the lens in the sagittal plane. Preliminary data on human lenses are also presented.

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构建晶体透镜三维梯度折射率模型的无损方法:1 .理论与实验。
提出了一种构造晶体透镜三维折射率分布的无损方法。这项技术是基于早期的工作,即通过测量在特定平面上穿过透镜的一组光线的折射来推断折射率轮廓。然而,目前的方法需要较少的关于折射率分布形式的假设,因此推导出的结果不太可能反映关于折射率分布形式的先入为主的观念。用这种方法建立了牛晶状体的精确模型。无需进一步的可调参数,我们的透镜折射率剖面的三维模型能够准确地预测在矢状面上穿过透镜的子午射线的折射。还介绍了人体透镜的初步数据。
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