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Design and use of an infrared Pupilometer for real-time pupil mapping in response to incremental illumination levels

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Abstract

The design of an infrared Pupilometer is discussed for real-time monitoring of pupil size, shape and position. Preliminary results from this instrument are presented and its application in modern refractive surgeries is discussed.

© 2001 Optical Society of America

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