dioptria
Dioptria, or diopter, is the unit of measurement for the optical power of a lens or optical system. It is defined as the reciprocal of the focal length in meters, so a lens with a focal length of 1 meter has a power of 1 diopter (D). The diopter is a non-SI unit widely used in optics and ophthalmology, abbreviated as D. The term derives from the Greek dioptra and was popularized in ophthalmology in the 19th century, with Ferdinand Monoyer commonly associated with its introduction.
In eye care, diopters quantify the refractive error of the eye and the corrective strength of eyeglasses
Measurement of refractive power employs various devices and methods, including phoropters, retinoscopy, and autorefractors, often during
Diopters are also used outside clinical optics, such as in close-up lenses for photography, where higher diopter