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6 February 2008 Image-based adaptive optics for imaging and microscopy
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We present an overview of a wavefront sensor-less adaptive optics scheme for microscopy based upon the optimisation of a metric related to the spatial frequency content of images. Aberrations are expanded as a series of suitable functions that permit the independent optimisation of each aberration mode. A general scheme to derive these modes theoretically and experimentally is presented. Resulting aberration correction is demonstrated in an incoherent transmission imaging system and in a structured illumination microscope.
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Delphine Débarre, Martin J. Booth, and Tony Wilson "Image-based adaptive optics for imaging and microscopy", Proc. SPIE 6888, MEMS Adaptive Optics II, 68880A (6 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.763116
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Aberration correction

Adaptive optics

Image processing

Spatial frequencies

Microscopy

Microscopes

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