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    Title: Rainbow glare by retinal imaging
    Authors: Han-YingSun
    Yao-TingChiang
    Shang-MinYeh
    Shuan-Yu
    Huang
    Chi-TingHorng
    Hsiang-ChenWang
    Contributors: 中山醫學大學
    Keywords: Femtosecond phenomena;Color vision;Ophthalmic optics and devices;Visual optics;Refractive surgery
    Date: 2016-07
    Issue Date: 2018-06-22T03:02:21Z (UTC)
    Publisher: Optics Communications
    ISSN: 0030-4018
    Abstract: This study aims to determine whether IntraLase surgery can cause rainbow glare. Monte-Carlo ray tracing method is used to study visual conditions of an ordered microstructure array on the cornea. A corneal flap in the simulated eye model can generate numerous microbubbles caused by IntraLase surgery. Moreover, this study evaluates the visual performance under different conditions such as the size and interval of the microbubble structure on the cornea with vary incident angles and diameters of light. The results of this study can help elucidate the real cause of rainbow glare as a side effect of IntraLase.
    URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optcom.2016.03.019
    https://ir.csmu.edu.tw:8080/ir/handle/310902500/19263
    Relation: Optics Communications Volume 370, 1 July 2016, Pages 160-167
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