Skip to main content
Visual Optics and Biophotonics Lab - CSIC - Madrid

Research

Go Search
Home
People
Research
Publications and documents
Funding - FEDER
Technology Transfer
  
> Research > ResearchWebs > Crystalline_lens  

Web Part Page Title Bar image


Description

 

The crystalline lens is a fascinante optical element, capable of reshaping to focus. It has aspheric surface and a gradient index distribution. This video describes our advanced in understanding crystalline lens properties, and their change with accommodation and a going through imaging techniques.





New instruments

  Laser Ray Tracing
  Adaptive Optics
  Simultaneous Vision
  Lens Stretcher
  Ocular microscopy
  Anterior Segment Optical Coherence Tomography
  Ocular aberrations
  Corneal biomechanics

Selected references

  J. Birkenfeld et al. IOVS (2014)
  J. Birkenfeld et al. Vision Research (2013)
  E. Gambra et al. Biomedical Optics Express (2013)
  A. de Castro et al. IOVS (2013)
  D. Siedlecki et al. Optometry and Vision Science (2012)
  S. Ortiz et al. Biomedical Optics Express (2012)
  A. de Castro et al. Journal of Modern Optics (2011)
  A. de Castro et al. Optics Express (2011)
  P. Rosales et al. Journal of Refractive Surger (2009)
  P. Rosales et al. Journal of Vision (2008)
  P. Rosales et al. Journal of Vision (2006)
  D. Borja et al. Biomedical Optics Express (2010)
  E. Martinez-Enriquez et al. IOVS (2016)
  J. Birkenfeld et al. IOVS (2015)
  P. Perez-Merino et al. Biomedical Optics Express (2015)
  B. Maceo et al. IOVS (2015)
  J. Birkenfeld et al. IOVS (2014)
  M. Sun et al. Biomedical Optics Express (2014)
  J. Birkenfeld et al. Vision Res (2013)
  E. Gambra et al. Biomedical Optics Express (2013)
(More Links...)