Author:
Kao Chih-Chen,Hsueh Bo-Ren,Wu Bo-Wen
Abstract
Abstract
Presbyopia entails the gradual deterioration of the eye’s ability to focus, and bifocal lenses have become a common remedy to alleviate blurred near vision and counteract eye strain induced by prolonged usage. The refractive index and Abbe number of these lenses play a crucial role in precisely correcting focal points within the near vision range. Nevertheless, when light rays approach the lens at off-axis angles or with tilts, aberrations occur, often with uneven distribution across real glass materials. The amalgamation of bifocal lenses further compounds the complexity of these aberrations. To enhance the correction of aberrations in bifocal glass lenses, distortion and astigmatism aberration serve as input parameters to calculate the optical quality assessment of the lenses. This study introduces a novel approach to optimize the pairing of bifocal glass lenses through the Taguchi method and fuzzy inference. The experimental design involves the application of the LS9 orthogonal array, streamlining the number of experiments while upholding the reliability of experimental data. The objective is to refine the selection of glass lenses and successfully devise an optimized design model that can be effectively applied to the configuration of bifocal glass lenses.