Shemonski, Nathan D.
South, Fredrick A.
Liu, Yuan-Zhi
Adie, Steven G.
Scott Carney, P.
Boppart, Stephen A.
Article History
Received: 26 November 2014
Accepted: 14 May 2015
First Online: 22 June 2015
Change Date: 10 September 2015
Change Type: Correction
Change Details: The authors acknowledge that two highly relevant manuscripts should have been cited in this Letter: Meitav, N. & Ribak, E. N. Improving retinal image resolution with iterative weighted shift-and-add. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 28, 1395–1402 (2011) Meitav, N. & Ribak, E. N. Estimation of the ocular point spread function by retina modeling. Opt Lett. 37, 1466–1468 (2012) These manuscripts report progress towards in vivo high-resolution retinal imaging without using hardware-based adaptive optics by averaging out high-order, temporally changing aberrations, and by applying various image filters to the intensity of backscattered optical signals..
Competing interests
: S.A.B. and P.S.C. are co-founders of Diagnostic Photonics, which is licensing intellectual property from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign related to interferometric synthetic aperture microscopy. S.A.B. also receives royalties from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for patents related to optical coherence tomography. S.G.A., P.S.C. and S.A.B. are listed as inventors on a patent application (application no. 20140050382) related to the work presented in this manuscript. All other authors have nothing to disclose.