Refractive extended depth‐of‐focus lens design based on periodic power profile for presbyopia correction

Author:

Lyu Jiakai1ORCID,Bang Seung Pil2ORCID,Yoon Geunyoung3

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Optics University of Rochester Rochester New York USA

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Rochester Rochester New York USA

3. College of Optometry University of Houston Houston Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposeLimitations of existing diffractive multifocal designs for presbyopia correction include discrete foci and photic phenomena such as halos and glare. This study aimed to explore a methodology for developing refractive extended depth‐of‐focus (EDoF) lenses based on a periodic power profile.MethodsThe proposed design technique employed an optical power profile that periodically alternated between far, intermediate and near distances across the pupil radius. To evaluate the lens designs, optical bench testing was conducted. The impact on visual performance was assessed using a spatial light modulator‐based adaptive optics vision simulator in human subjects. Additionally, the effects of pupil size change and lens decentration on retinal image quality were examined. A comparative performance analysis was carried out against a typical diffractive trifocal design and a monofocal lens.ResultsThe proposed design method was found to be effective in uniformly distributing light energy across all object distances within the desired depth of focus (DoF). While trade‐offs between overall image quality and DoF still exist, the EDoF lens design, when tested in human subjects, provided a continuous DoF spanning over 2.25 D. The results also revealed that the EDoF design had a slightly higher dependence on changes in pupil size and lens decentration than the diffractive trifocal design.ConclusionThe proposed design method showed significant potential as an approach for developing refractive EDoF ophthalmic lenses. These lenses offer a continuous DoF but are slightly more susceptible to variations in pupil size and decentration compared with the diffractive trifocal design.

Funder

National Eye Institute

Research to Prevent Blindness

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Sensory Systems,Optometry,Ophthalmology

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