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Adaptive Optics Ophthalmoscopy
Journal of Refractive Surgery, 2000ABSTRACT Retinal images in the human eye are normally degraded because we are forced to use the optical system of the human eye- which is fraught with aberrations - as the objective lens. The recent application of adaptive optics technology to measure and compensate for these aberrations has produced retinal images in human eyes with ...
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International Astronomical Union Colloquium, 1984
AbstractAdaptive optics is a technique for correcting atmospheric wavefront disturbances to yield diffraction limited imaging. It is a technique whose advantages are most apparent in the 2-5ยต spectral region, where wavefront corrections are derived from study of visible objects. Graphs are presented to show performance needs of adaptive optics systems.
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AbstractAdaptive optics is a technique for correcting atmospheric wavefront disturbances to yield diffraction limited imaging. It is a technique whose advantages are most apparent in the 2-5ยต spectral region, where wavefront corrections are derived from study of visible objects. Graphs are presented to show performance needs of adaptive optics systems.
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The goal of the corrector is to correct for monochromatic aberrations by flattening the wavefront. It is arguably the most important component in an adaptive optics (AO) system. The majority of AO systems use mirrors that can change their shape or deform, hence the name deformable mirrors.
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