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Antonello, J. (author)
Microscopy is an essential tool for life sciences. Thanks to the development of confocal and multiphoton microscopy, scientists are able to obtain high-resolution 3D views of biological specimens. Nevertheless, spatial variations in the index of refraction within specimens cause aberrations that degrade the quality of the 3D views. One can...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Korkiakoski, V.A. (author), Keller, C.U. (author), Doelman, N. (author), Kenworthy, M. (author), Otten, G. (author), Verhaegen, M.H.G. (author)
We present two complementary algorithms suitable for using focal-plane measurements to control a wavefront corrector with an extremely high-spatial resolution. The algorithms use linear approximations to iteratively minimize the aberrations seen by the focal-plane camera. The first algorithm, Fast & Furious (FF), uses a weak-aberration...
journal article 2014
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Antonello, J. (author), Van Werkhoven, T. (author), Verhaegen, M. (author), Truong, H.H. (author), Keller, C.U. (author), Gerritsen, H.C. (author)
Optical aberrations have detrimental effects in multiphoton microscopy. These effects can be curtailed by implementing model-based wavefront sensorless adaptive optics, which only requires the addition of a wavefront shaping device, such as a deformable mirror (DM) to an existing microscope. The aberration correction is achieved by maximizing a...
journal article 2014
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Van Werkhoven, T.I.M. (author), Antonello, J. (author), Truong, H.H. (author), Verhaegen, M. (author), Gerritsen, H.C. (author), Keller, C.U. (author)
Deep imaging in turbid media such as biological tissue is challenging due to scattering and optical aberrations. Adaptive optics has the potential to compensate the tissue aberrations. We present a wavefront sensing scheme for multi-photon scanning microscopes using the pulsed, near-infrared light reflected back from the sample utilising...
journal article 2014
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Ten Have, E.S. (author), Vdovin, G. (author)
A deformable mirror based on the principle of total internal reflection of light from an electrostatically deformed liquid–air interface was realized and used to perform closed-loop adaptive optical (AO) correction on a collimated laser beam aberrated by a rotating phase disk. Equations describing the resonant and oscillatory behavior of the...
journal article 2012
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Polo, A. (author), Kutchoukov, V. (author), Bociort, F. (author), Pereira, S.F. (author), Urbach, H.P. (author)
We apply a phase retrieval algorithm to the intensity pattern of a Hartmann wavefront sensor to measure with enhanced accuracy the phase structure of a Hartmann hole array. It is shown that the rms wavefront error achieved by phase reconstruction is one order of magnitude smaller than the one obtained from a typical centroid algorithm....
journal article 2012
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Korkiakoski, V. (author), Keller, C.U. (author), Doelman, N. (author), Fraanje, P.R. (author), Verhaegen, M.H.G. (author)
We study different possibilities to use adaptive optics (AO) and phase diversity (PD) together in a jointly optimized system. The potential of the joint system is demonstrated through numerical simulations. We find that the most significant benefits are obtained from the improved deconvolution of AO-corrected wavefronts and the additional...
journal article 2011
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Mahajan, V.N. (author), Aftab, M. (author)
The theory of wavefront analysis of a noncircular wavefront is given and applied for a systematic comparison of the use of annular and Zernike circle polynomials for the analysis of an annular wavefront. It is shown that, unlike the annular coefficients, the circle coefficients generally change as the number of polynomials used in the expansion...
journal article 2010
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Fraanje, P.R. (author), Rice, J. (author), Verhaegen, M. (author), Doelman, N. (author)
Efficient and optimal prediction of frozen flow turbulence using the complete observation history of the wavefront sensor is an important issue in adaptive optics for large ground-based telescopes. At least for the sake of error budgeting and algorithm performance, the evaluation of an accurate estimate of the optimal performance of a particular...
journal article 2010
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Song, H. (author), Vdovin, G. (author), Fraanje, R. (author), Schitter, G. (author), Verhaegen, M. (author)
In many scientific and medical applications wavefront-sensorless adaptive optics (AO) systems are used to correct the wavefront aberration by optimizing a certain target parameter, which is nonlinear with respect to the control signal to the deformable mirror (DM). Hysteresis is the most common nonlinearity of DMs, which can be corrected if the...
journal article 2008
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Simonov, A.N. (author), Vdovine, G.V. (author), Loktev, M. (author)
We present a prototype of an adaptive intraocular lens based on a modal liquid-crystal spatial phase modulator with wireless control. The modal corrector consists of a nematic liquid-crystal layer sandwiched between two glass substrates with transparent low- and high-ohmic electrodes, respectively. Adaptive correction of ocular aberrations is...
journal article 2007
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Hinnen, K. (author), Verhaegen, M.H.G. (author), Doelman, N. (author)
A recently proposed data-driven H2-optimal control approach is demonstrated on a laboratory setup. Most adaptive optics (AO) systems are based on a control law that neglects the temporal evolution of the wavefront. The proposed control approach is able to exploit the spatiotemporal correlation in the wavefront without assuming any form of...
journal article 2007
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Loktev, M. (author), Vdovine, G.V. (author), Klimov, N. (author), Kotova, S. (author)
A novel liquid crystal (LC) wavefront corrector with smooth modal influence functions is proposed and realized. The device consists of a thin layer of planar aligned nematic LC sandwiched between a glass plate with a conductive electrode and a plate made of ceramic material with a very high dielectric constant. Control electrodes are positioned...
journal article 2007
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Vuelban, E.M. (author), Bhattacharya, N. (author), Braat, J.J.M. (author)
We propose and demonstrate a novel liquid deformable mirror, based on electrocapillary actuation, for highorder wavefront correction. The device consists of a two-dimensional array of vertically oriented microchannels filled with two immiscible liquids, an aqueous electrolyte, and a viscous dielectric liquid, where the dielectric liquid...
journal article 2006
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