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Test of an ophthalmic lens with Optino
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An ophthalmic lens was tested using Optino and SensoftOptino, the wavefront sensor control and analysis software of Optino.
See how sensitive is our system to detect the effect of a jaw clamp support on the ophthalmic lens.
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Lens with a metal ring around mounted in a jaw clamp: no distortion is seen.
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Lens with no metal ring around it held in a jaw clamp: presence of triangular coma is seen.
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Information given by Optino and SensoftOptino.
Optino gives you the all the information you would expect from a wavefront analyzer:
- the aberrations in terms of Zernike coefficients (more than 50 polynomial terms and 4 different sets of polynomials can be fit to the data).
- Strehl ratio, P-V, EE, MTF, PSF, wavefront, spot diagram and more...
With a simple modification of the light source and/or the use of our optional Beam-expander unit, optical elements of practically any diameter and nature (diverging or converging) can be tested from f/0.5 to f/500.
See section on configurations for the various test setup.
We supply standard solutions, but can also work on custom solutions, if you have any special needs.
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