-- Monday, 12 March 2012 at 14:00 (45 min.)
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Multifocal intraocular lenses are implanted in the eye to correct vision deficiencies. They are a viable alternative to spectacles and contact lenses. Some advanced IOLs are made of diffractive steps with different resolving power to allow a vision from near to far distances. But these IOLs also come with highly curved and discontinuous surfaces. It is an industrial challenge to be able to charaterize such IOLs precisely and in a short time.