Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 5, Issue 3, 146(2007)
Analysis of eccentric photorefraction by Fourier optics
Eccentric photorefraction usually is used as early eyesight diagnostic test of infants and small children. Unlike currently approved geometrical optical model of eccentric photorefractometer, the crescent formation and the light-intensity distribution in the pupil image of a myopic eye are analyzed by Fourier optics with the assumption of an isotropic scattering retina. In the case of little circular light source and rectangular slit, the simulation results of different myopic diopters are obtained by geometrical optical theory and Fourier optics respectively. It is found that the simulation results by Fourier optics are similar as those obtained by geometrical optics, and all simulations are almost corresponding to the experimental result. The result demonstrates that the new method presented here is feasible.
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[in Chinese], [in Chinese], "Analysis of eccentric photorefraction by Fourier optics," Chin. Opt. Lett. 5, 146 (2007)