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OptoFluidic Adaptive Optics (OFAO)

Projektbeschreibung:
OptoFluidic Adaptive Optics (OFAO) envisions an unprecedented refractive adaptive optics system featuring a reconfigurable freeform membrane as the spatial phase modulator. The concept involves a flexible, electrically active polymer membrane that is supported on a micromachined substrate containing an array of buried transparent electrodes. The system is filled with a high refractive index optical liquid. The membrane shape can be manipulated with high precision on addressing the buried electrode array by means of electrostatic actuation. The displaced liquid results in an optical path difference and is used to perform the spatial phase modulation. This new class of highly configurable refractive phase modulator (pictured to the left) is operated with a custom real-time control system to correct up to 5th order (Zernike) optical aberrations with high fidelity. We propose a completely new approach to adaptive optics (AO), which has the potential to expand the application area of AO at an affordable cost, especially in the field of high resolution microscopy. OFAO is active in the following topics: * Adaptive refractive surfaces capable of arbitrary wavefront correction * Sensorless wavefront estimation using information inherent in images * Control algorithms and electronics for real-time operation in life-science applications

Ansprechpartner: Herr Kaustubh Banerjee
Tel: 7518
Email: kaustubh.banerjee(at)imtek.uni-freiburg.de
Projektlaufzeit:
Projektbeginn: 01.01.2015
Projektende: 31.03.2019
Projektleitung:
Dr. Çağlar Ataman

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Gisela-und-Erwin-Sick-Professur für Mikrooptik
Prof. Dr. Hans Zappe
Georges-Köhler-Alle 102
79110 Freiburg

Telefon: +49 761 203 7560
Fax: +49 761 203 7562
Email: zappe@imtek.uni-freiburg.de
http://www.imtek.de/micro-optics/
Finanzierung:

  • DFG

Schlagworte:

    adaptive optics, phase modulation, microscopy, aberration correction

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