How does Wavefront technology used in optics work?

In summary, A new member expresses interest in a wavefront technology used in progressive lenses. After visiting their optician, they were told that this technology corrects aberrations caused by the design of the lens. The optician could not explain how it works, leading the member to question its effectiveness and whether it is just a marketing tactic.
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ikandi
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Hi Everyone

I'm new to PF, interestng reading, great site :eek:)

I have a question relating to wavefront technology in optics.

I visited my optician and they tried to sell me one of the new generation progressive lenses made as free form technology. Free form technology I understand. However he told me the lens also incorporates Wavefront technology, this I do not understand and wanted to know more. I asked the optician to explain Wavefront technology.

In general, Wavefront technology corrects abberations caused by the design of the lens. My question is how are the abberations corrected?

Ikandi
 
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Progressive lenses are simply bifocals (ie the top and bottom of the lens have different focal lengths) except instead of having a sudden line where the lens switches from one to another - they smoothly change the curvature over a small distance so you don't see a line. Slightly more complicated to make, but easy enough with CNC controlled tools.

The rest of the stuff is just marketing - it's like those fake chemistry sounding words they use to sell face cream.
 
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mgb_phys, Thanks for your reply. I understand the concept of progressive lenses, aspheric over standard spheric and back surface free form over front surface molded lenses.

It's this concept of wavefront technology that troubles me. Opticians can tell me what it does but not how it does it :eek:)

Would I see more abberations without 'wavefront technology' or is it as you say marketing stuff?
 

1. What is Wavefront technology used for in optics?

Wavefront technology is used in optics to measure and analyze the distortion present in a wavefront of light. This allows for the correction of any aberrations or imperfections in the optical system, resulting in improved image quality.

2. How does Wavefront technology work to correct aberrations?

Wavefront technology uses a wavefront sensor to measure the distortion of a wavefront as it passes through an optical system. The data from the sensor is then used to calculate the corrective measures needed to eliminate aberrations, which are applied by deformable mirrors or other optical elements.

3. What types of aberrations can be corrected with Wavefront technology?

Wavefront technology can correct a wide range of aberrations, including spherical aberration, coma, astigmatism, and chromatic aberration. It can also correct for higher-order aberrations, which are more complex and can cause blurring and distortion in images.

4. Is Wavefront technology only used in high-end optical systems?

No, Wavefront technology is now used in a variety of optical systems, from high-end telescopes and microscopes to everyday eyeglasses and contact lenses. It has become more accessible and affordable in recent years, making it a valuable tool for improving image quality in various applications.

5. What are the benefits of using Wavefront technology in optics?

The use of Wavefront technology in optics allows for more precise and accurate measurements of light, resulting in improved image quality and resolution. It also enables the correction of aberrations that were previously difficult or impossible to correct, leading to sharper and clearer images. Additionally, Wavefront technology can help reduce eye strain and fatigue when used in vision correction devices, such as glasses and contact lenses.

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