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Mocci, J. (author), Cua, M. (author), Lee, S. (author), Jian, Y (author), Pozzi, P. (author), Quintavalla, M. (author), Trestino, C. (author), Verstraete, H.R.G.W. (author), Wahl, D. (author), Muradore, R. (author), Zawadzki, R.J. (author), Verhaegen, M.H.G. (author), Sarunic, M.V. (author), Bonora, S. (author)
The use of adaptive lenses instead of deformable mirrors can simplify the implementation of an adaptive optics system. The recently introduced Multi-actuator Adaptive Lens (MAL) can be used in closed loop with a wavefront sensor to correct for time-variant wavefront aberrations. The MAL can guarantee a level of correction and a response time...
conference paper 2017
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Ghafaryasl, B. (author), Baart, Robert (author), de Boer, J.F. (author), Vermeer, K.A. (author), van Vliet, L.J. (author)
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) yields high-resolution, three-dimensional images of the retina. A better understanding of retinal nerve fiber bundle (RNFB) trajectories in combination with visual field data may be used for future diagnosis and monitoring of glaucoma. However, manual tracing of these bundles is a tedious task. In this work,...
conference paper 2017
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Ghafaryasl, B. (author), Vermeer, K.A. (author), Kalkman, J. (author), Dore-Callewaert, T.W.J. (author), de Boer, J.F. (author), van Vliet, L.J. (author)
The attenuation coefficient (AC) is a property related to the microstructure of tissue on a wavelength scale that can be estimated from optical coherence tomography (OCT) data. Since the OCT signal sensitivity is affected by the finite spectrometer/detector resolution called roll-off and the shape of the focused beam in the sample arm,...
conference paper 2018