High spatial resolution imagery and tomography of in vivo human retinas

Physics – Optics

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For almost 15 years, the Laboratory of Spatial Research and Instrumentation for Astrophysics (LESIA) at Paris Observatory has contributed to the development of world major Adaptive Optics systems dedicated to astronomy (recently, NAOS at Paranal Observatory). In parallel, the LESIA and its partners (ESPCI, Hopital des XV-XX, and the firm Mauna Kea Technologies) have started since 1998, a joined program for developing novel solutions for retinal imaging and tomography at high resolution. These new applications of Adaptive Optics have already brought spectacular results on human living retinas. Recent results (large field reconstruction...) will be shown together with a description of the experimental setup. A detailed overview of the current work at LESIA for coupling AO with an improved en face Optical Coherence Tomography system will be given.

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