Contact Lens & Anterior Eye
Volume 28, Issue 2 , Pages 75-92, June 2005

Wavefront technology: Past, present and future

  • W.N. Charman

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Department Optometry and Neuroscience, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, P.O. Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD, UK

published online 27 April 2005.

Abstract 

After outlining what is meant by wavefront aberration, the history of the field of wavefront technology is sketched and methods for measuring ocular wavefront aberration are briefly described. The variations in aberration of the normal eye with the individual and their pupil size, accommodation and age are summarised. Potential contact lens applications are outlined, including the design and on-eye performance of single-vision lenses, lenses for presbyopes and keratoconics, orthokeratology, tear film studies, and the design and performance of customised contact lenses intended to minimise residual lens–eye wavefront error.

Keywords: Wavefront, Aberration, Aberrometers, Zernike polynomials, Soft lenses, Rigid lenses, Orthokeratology, Keratoconus

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 Presented as the inaugural BCLA Pioneers Lecture, 25th November 2004.

PII: S1367-0484(05)00020-2

doi:10.1016/j.clae.2005.02.003

Contact Lens & Anterior Eye
Volume 28, Issue 2 , Pages 75-92, June 2005