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Noninvasive Vision Correction: A New Approach

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Abstract

We have developed an approach for femtosecond, high repetition rate micromachining of hydrogel polymers and corneal tissue with applications in vision correction in several areas. We discuss recent results and progress toward noninvasive vision correction.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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