Methodology
The lab uses state of the art optical technology (i.e. lasers, cameras CMOS and CCDs, deformable mirrors, liquid crystal modulators...) Instruments are typically own build (Hartmann-Shack sensors, Monocular/binocular visual simulators, microscopes, Purkinje image systems, etc...)
Current Research Projects
- Studying the dynamic stability of the human lens and IOLs after cataract surgery
- Analyzing the pinhole effect to extend depth of focus of the human eye
- IOL design
- Peripheral refraction and aberrations in the human eye
Selected Publications
- J. Tabernero, P. Piers, A. Benito, M. Redondo, P. Artal
"Predicting the Optical Performance of Eyes Implanted with IOLs to Correct Spherical Aberration",
Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. - J. Tabernero, A. Benito, E. Alcón, P. Artal.
"The mechanism of compensation of aberrations in the human eye",
J. Opt. Soc. Am. A - P. Artal, J. Tabernero.
"The eye´s aplanatic answer",
Nature Photonics - J. Tabernero, D. Vazquez, A. Seidemann, D. Uttenweiler, F. Schaeffel
“Effects of myopic spectacle correction and radial refractive gradient spectacles on peripheral refraction”
Vis. Res., - J. Tabernero, F. Schaeffel.
“Fast scanning photoretinoscope for measuring peripheral refraction as a function of accommodation”
J. Opt. Soc. Am. A
Juan F. Tabernero |
Research Group
Laboratorio de Óptica de la Universidad de Murcia
Contact
Universidad de Murcia
Laboratorio de Óptica
Centro de investigación en Óptica y Nanofísica (CiOyN)
Campus Espinardo
E-30071 Murcia
Spain
Phone: +34 868 888550
Fax: +34 868 883528
E-mail:
juant[at]um.es
Website:
lo.um.es
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