Measurement Reliability of Axial Length of the Human Eye by using Partial Coherence Interferometry
Volume: 18, Issue: 5, Pages: 546 - 550
Published: Oct 25, 2014
Abstract
To investigate the minimum near-infrared ray intensity required (quantifiable threshold value) for consistent measurements of axial length (AL) using partial coherence interferometry (PCI), we attached two polarizing lenses (PL) to two types of PCI (IOLmaster, ALscan). The near-infrared ray intensity of PCI was modified by rotating the axis of one PL at intervals of 5 degrees. The right eye of each volunteer was measured three times and the AL...
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Title
Measurement Reliability of Axial Length of the Human Eye by using Partial Coherence Interferometry
Published Date
Oct 25, 2014
Volume
18
Issue
5
Pages
546 - 550
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