Abstract
A concept for the fast measurement and reconstruction of optical
wavefronts using Shack–Hartmann sensors (SHSs) is presented. For
wavefronts with a diameter at the scale of several tens of
millimeters, hundreds of measurements with an SHS may be necessary to
cover the wavefront. In the proposed concept, a few SHSs are used to
measure about 2% of the entire wavefront, providing sufficient
measurement data for its successful reconstruction. The small number
of SHSs mounted in parallel makes the concept suitable for
time-critical applications. A simulation analysis is performed, and an
experimental validation of the concept is presented, demonstrating
that the wavefront can be reconstructed with an RMS error of about
100 nm.
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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