TY - GEN N2 - Confocal Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy is used to image the fundus of the living eye. In theory, this technique can be used to observe single cells of the retina. Unfortunately, vision of most eyes is decreased by higher-order aberrations, that cannot be corrected by glasses or contact lenses. This is also the reason why resolution in confocal Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscopy is not as high as expected. By the use of adaptive optics (AO) resolution can be dramatically increased. Implementing a wave front sensor into a conventional confocal Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope (cSLO), therefore, is the first step to set up a compact adaptive-optical cSLO. In this work a Shack-Hartmann wave front sensor was implemented into a slightly modified Heidelberg Retina Tomograph (HRT) and aberrations of model eyes were measured. Results show that this system is now ready for testing on living eyes. UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/7380/ AV - public A1 - Schwarz, Christina Y1 - 2007/// TI - Assembly and proving of a wave front sensing confocal Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope KW - adaptive optics KW - ophthalmoscopy KW - wave front KW - Shack-Hartmann-Sensor ID - heidok7380 ER -