2002
DOI: 10.1109/4.982423
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An ASIC for Hartmann-Shack wavefront detection

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“…The first generation foil mirror was successfully applied for the real-time compensation of aberrations of the human eye for high-resolution imaging of the retina [5]. In 2002, closed-loop operational results of the second generation foil mirror are reported [16]. In early 2000s a multi-segment microchip mirror was developed, exhibiting approximately 100,000 mirror facets, each able to slightly shift the phase of a local component of the wavefront in order to compensate for the detected wavefront error.…”
Section: History Of Adaptive Optics At the University Of Heidelbergmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first generation foil mirror was successfully applied for the real-time compensation of aberrations of the human eye for high-resolution imaging of the retina [5]. In 2002, closed-loop operational results of the second generation foil mirror are reported [16]. In early 2000s a multi-segment microchip mirror was developed, exhibiting approximately 100,000 mirror facets, each able to slightly shift the phase of a local component of the wavefront in order to compensate for the detected wavefront error.…”
Section: History Of Adaptive Optics At the University Of Heidelbergmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, the range of movement needed for the correction of any wavefront-deformation can be reduced to λ/2. In fact, the use of the mirror is limited to the light of one wavelength when using the 2π-phase wrapping method [16].…”
Section: Demonstration Of Adaptive Optics Aberrometermentioning
confidence: 99%