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Tytuł: Aspherical, sphero-cylindrical, toroidal, and ellipsoidal surfaces for designing astigmatic spectacle lenses with axis orientation

Autor:

Xiang, Huazhong ; Wang, Peng ; Zheng, Zexi ; Chen, Jiabi ; Wang, Cheng ; Zhang, Dawei ; Zhuang, Songlin

Współtwórca:

Urbańczyk, Wacław. Redakcja

Opis:

Optica Applicata, Vol. 53, 2023, nr 3, s. 377-391 ; Optica Applicata is an international journal, published in a non-periodical form in the years 1971-1973 and quarterly since 1973. From the beginning of the year 2008, Optica Applicata is an Open Access journal available online via the Internet, with free access to the full text of articles serving the best interests of the scientific community. The journal is abstracted and indexed in: Chemical Abstracts, Compendex, Current Contents, Inspec, Referativnyj Zhurnal, SCI Expanded, Scopus, Ulrich’s Periodicals Directory ; kliknij tutaj, żeby przejść

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In this paper, formulas for aspherical, sphero-cylindrical, toroidal, and ellipsoidal surfaces with astigmatic axes are derived. Based on this, four types of curved surfaces were designed to correct astigmatism with axis, and, subsequently, the lenses were simulated, fabricated, and measured. A total of ten spectacle lenses in two groups were designed. Those in the first group used identical optical parameters. The spherical and cylindrical powers and maximum and minimum edge thicknesses of aspherical, sphero-cylindrical, and ellipsoidal surfaces were compared. The results indicated that the power of the lens constructed using the toroidal surface was more accurate than those of the other three lenses. Moreover, the minimum edge thickness of the toroidal surface was 1.2%, 4.98%, and 4.87% lower than those of the aspherical, sphero-cylindrical, and ellipsoidal surfaces, respectively. The powers and edge thicknesses of toroidal surfaces with different diopters were compared in the second group. The minimum and maximum edge thicknesses were observed to be reduced by 8.97% and 6.05%, respectively, corresponding to the conic constants obtained via ray tracing. The conclusion will be significant for clinical ophthalmology and optical design for the patients with astigmatism.

Wydawca:

Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej

Miejsce wydania:

Wrocław

Data wydania:

2023

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artykuł

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doi:10.37190/oa230304

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Język:

eng

Powiązania:

Optica Applicata ; Optica Applicata, Vol. 53, 2023 ; Optica Applicata, Vol. 53, 2023, nr 3 ; Politechnika Wrocławska. Wydział Podstawowych Problemów Techniki

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Politechnika Wrocławska

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