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Large area liquid crystal lenses for correction of presbyopia
Author(s) -
Afsoon Jamali,
Douglas Bryant,
Amit K. Bhowmick,
Philip J. Bos
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.408770
Subject(s) - presbyopia , optics , lens (geology) , materials science , accommodation , optical power , liquid crystal , aperture (computer memory) , numerical aperture , physics , laser , acoustics , wavelength
Presbyopia is the failure of the eye lens to accommodate. The widely used presbyopia correction method involves wearing bi/trifocal or progressive glasses, which limits the field of view due to division of lens area into sections of different optical power. A large aperture focus tunable liquid crystal lens has the potential to correct human eye accommodation failure and provide a wide field of view. In this paper, we present characterization and demonstration of a segmented phase profile liquid crystal lens, which has the characteristics of a large area (diameter: 20 mm), being flat and thin (<2 mm), and having continuous focus tunability (1.5 D to 0 D), fast response time (<500 ms), low operating voltage (<5 V), and on-axis diffraction-limited performance (for a 5mm aperture). Considering all these properties, our lens provides performance details of an approach for presbyopia correction. We have tested the minimum resolution and visual acuity of 20 subjects using the designed lens and compared the results with a reference glass lens of the same optical power.

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