A compact non-contact multiphoton microscope for the imaging in-vivo anterior segment of the human eye is presented. Different recording settings are evaluated to obtain maximum stability and optimum image quality within ocular safety limits.
We propose the combination of squared cubic phase profiles and spherical aberration
patterns to further improve the quality of multiphoton microscopy images. The benefit will be
analyzed through the use of objective image quality metrics.
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