Measurement of the alignment of the surfaces and the edges of aspheric lenses

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andreas Beutler
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2012 ◽  
Vol 516 ◽  
pp. 228-233
Author(s):  
Chil Chyuan Kuo ◽  
Zhi Yang Lin

Bridge tooling has been developed for fabricating the temporary mould inserts of aspheric lenses using silicone rubber materials. Prototype material for aspheric lenses is not recommended as quartz due to the low success rate in the fabrication process. This technology provides a fast, low cost and highly successful rate of fabricating the epoxy-based composite mould inserts of plastic aspheric optical lenses.


2010 ◽  
Vol 46 (4) ◽  
pp. 329-339 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. Osten ◽  
B. Dörband ◽  
E. Garbusi ◽  
Ch. Pruss ◽  
L. Seifert

2005 ◽  
Vol 344 (5) ◽  
pp. 346-350 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhi-Wei Wang ◽  
Xi-Feng Ren ◽  
Yun-Feng Huang ◽  
Yong-Sheng Zhang ◽  
Guang-Can Guo

Author(s):  
Ariela Gordon-Shaag ◽  
Philip Fine ◽  
Liat Gantz ◽  
Arige Gideon-Abousaid ◽  
Gad Serero

ABSTRACT Aim This observational clinical case series examined patients with keratoconus (KC) fit with keratoconic bi-aspheric (KBA) lenses to assess visual acuity (VA), wavefront aberrations, physiological fitting, subjective comfort, and manufacturer's fitting guidelines. Materials and methods Seven adult patients (11 eyes, four females, mean age: 34.15 ± 14.12) with nipple cones from the Hadassah Academic College contact lens clinic (Jerusalem, Israel) were fit with KBA lenses by modifying the initial base curve (BC) to obtain an acceptable physiological fit. The uncorrected and corrected distance (D) and near (N) Snellen VA and the ocular wavefront measurements, and responses to a self-administered five-point scale questionnaire were compared after 2 weeks of wear using paired two-tailed t-test or Mann-Whitney U test, as appropriate. Results Visual acuity and total root mean square (RMS) improved significantly with the lenses (DVAuncorrected = 0.04 ± 0.02, DVAcorrected = 0.66 ± 0. 22, NVAuncorrected = 0.34 ± 0.30, NVAcorrected = 0.95 ± 0.12). Subjects reported an average of 7.0 ± 2.7 hours of wear daily, with good scores in visual stability, satisfaction with VA and quality of vision, improvement of mood and quality of life, and low scores in foreign body sensation, pain, red eye, and itching during wear, and difficulty with lens removal. An average of two BC modifications from the diagnostic lens were necessary (0.16 mm steeper in nine eyes, 0.27 mm flatter in two eyes). Conclusion Keratoconic bi-aspheric lenses can provide 7 hours of comfortable wear, significantly improved VA and total RMS aberrations, alongside subjective satisfaction. Base curve modifications can be reduced by fitting a diagnostic lens 0.75 mm steeper than the flattest keratometry reading. How to cite this article Gantz L, Gordon-Shaag A, Gideon-Abousaid A, Serero G, Fine P. Keratoconic Bi-aspheric Contact Lenses. Int J Kerat Ect Cor Dis 2016;5(3):132-138.


1986 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tetsuro Izumitani ◽  
Shinichiro Hirota ◽  
Isao Ishibai ◽  
Ryuji Kobayashi
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2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (5-6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Bujagouni Karthik Goud ◽  
Dinesh Venkatesh Udupa ◽  
Chilakala Prathap ◽  
Deepak Dilip Shinde ◽  
Kompalli Divakar Rao ◽  
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AbstractThe use of optical coherence tomography (OCT) for noncontact three-dimensional aspheric lens profiling and retrieval of aspheric surface parameters is demonstrated. Two commercially available aspheric lenses with different focal length-to-diameter ratio have been imaged using OCT, and the measured optical path length distribution has been least square fitted with the aspheric lens surface retrieving the radius of curvature, aspheric constant, and conic constants. The refractive index of these lenses has also been measured referencing with a standard Zerodur glass flat. The fitted aspheric surface coefficients of the lenses are in close agreement with the manufacturer’s values, thus, envisaging the potential of OCT in rapid screening, testing of aspheric lenses, and other micro-optical components such as those used in illumination optics.


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