R. Sekine, T. Shibuya, K. Ukai, S. Komatsu, M. Hattori, T. Mihashi, N.Nakazawa and Y. Hirohara: Measurement of Wavefront Aberration of Human Eye Using Talbot Image of Two-Dimensional Grating, Opt. Rev., Vol.13, No.4 (2006) 1-5.
The measurement of human ocular aberration is now frequently performed because of the increase in refractive surgery on the human cornea. The Hartmann-Shack (H-S) wavefront sensor has been considered to be the most useful wavefront sensor, and a calculation method for wavefront aberration has been established. New methods of measuring wavefront aberrations of human eyes, using the Talbot image of a two-dimensional grating as a wavefront sensor and local shift of the Talbot image for calculating tilt of the wavefront, are shown. The shift of the Talbot image was determined by comparing the phases of fundamental spatial frequency between the grating and the local patch of the Talbot image by Fourier transformation. The actual experiment was performed using a modified commercially available wavefront analyzer. Using these methods, Talbot images were obtained from model eyes and a human eye, and wavefront shapes were successfully reconstructed. Wavefront aberrations can be measured even when the obtained image is degraded by defocusing or scattering.