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Researchers turn Haidingerโ€™s brush into eye test

Researchers used quantum optics to make "Haidingerโ€™s brush," a subtle eye pattern, visible for longer, potentially enabling early detection of retinal damage through a simple, non-invasive vision test

Quantum optics may turn this rare visual phenomenon into an eye test
Phys.org โ€” 9 July 2026
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A team led by the University at Buffalo has shown how quantum optics can reveal a subtle pattern inside the human eye that could one day become a quic

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Why This Matters

Haidingerโ€™s brush, a fleeting visual phenomenon first observed in 1844, has long been a curiosity with limited practical applications. By harnessing quantum optics to prolong its visibility, researchers may have unlocked a low-cost, non-invasive tool for early retinal diagnosticsโ€”potentially transforming how early-stage eye diseases are detected before irreversible damage occurs.

Background Context

The phenomenon occurs due to the polarization sensitivity of the human macula, the part of the retina responsible for sharp vision. Before quantum optics, attempts to study it relied on bulky, expensive equipment, limiting its use to lab settings. Its rediscovery in modern optics could bridge gaps between 19th-century ophthalmology and 21st-century quantum technology.

What Happens Next

Clinical trials will likely assess the methodโ€™s reliability in detecting subtle retinal changes linked to conditions like macular degeneration or diabetic retinopathy. If validated, this could lead to portable, AI-assisted vision tests integrating Haidingerโ€™s brush detection into routine eye exams within a decade.

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