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6 May 1989 Diffractive Bifocal Intraocular Lens
John A. Futhey
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Abstract
A bifocal intraocular lens is described which has been surgically implanted in a number of patients in the United States and Europe with promising results. The posterior surface of this lens includes a blazed phase zone plate which directs most of the light to two diffractive orders. The combination of this diffractive structure and the conventional refractive surfaces of the lens provides simultaneous bifocal vision for the patient.
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John A. Futhey "Diffractive Bifocal Intraocular Lens", Proc. SPIE 1052, Holographic Optics: Optically and Computer Generated, (6 May 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.951498
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Cited by 18 scholarly publications and 26 patents.
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KEYWORDS
Eye

Lens design

Holography

Retina

Optics manufacturing

Visualization

Adaptive optics

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