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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/21041
Title: Freeform Surface Lens Design Using Genetic Algorithm with Acrylic Material for Reducing Aberrations in Multifocal Artificial Intraocular Lens to Enhance Image Sensing Quality
Authors: Yen, Chih-Ta 
Jin, Shih-Cyuan
Keywords: intraocular lens (IOL);third-order aberrations;freeform surface lens;genetic algorithm (GA)
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2022
Publisher: MYU, SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING DIVISION
Journal Volume: 34
Journal Issue: 1
Start page/Pages: 187-201
Source: SENSORS AND MATERIALS
Abstract: 
A complex intraocular lens (IOL) design involving numerous uncertain variables is proposed. We integrated a genetic algorithm (GA) with a freeform surface lens by using CODE V optical design software to design a multifocal IOL for the human eye. We mainly used a freeform surface lens of acrylic material in the initial crystalline state to enhance image sensing quality; therefore, we used the internal human eye model in the software. The proposed optimization algorithm employs a GA method to optimally simulate the focusing function of the human eye; in this method, the thickness and curvature of the anterior lens and the posterior part of the IOL were varied. We performed a comparison of the proposed GA-designed IOLs and those designed using a CODE V built-in optimization algorithm for the hyperopia 300 degree condition of the human eye. When the pupil entrance was 6 mm, the proposed IOL design improved the RMS of the spot diagram by approximately 11.99 and 10.65% for the human eye to object distances of 35 cm and infinity, respectively. Moreover, the modulation transfer function (MTF) was improved by approximately 5.06 and 15.06% for distances of 35 cm and infinity at a spatial frequency of 15 cycles/mm, respectively.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/21041
ISSN: 0914-4935
DOI: 10.18494/SAM3556
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