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31 October 2016 The development of an adaptive optics system and its application to biological microscope
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The improvement of the optical devices in this decade, such as the MEMS-SLM ( Micro Electro Mechanical Systems- Spatial Light Modulator ) and wave front sensor with micro lens device, is making adaptive optics commonly available. It also gives the new basis of the design of adaptive optics with the improved accuracy and the compactness. We have developed an adaptive optics bench from such a point of view, and the application to the optical microscope has attained effective results in the observation of the live cell samples. In this presentation, our recent results will be shown. The result includes analysis of blur by the fine structures in biological sample and result of the image correction by the adaptive optics.
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Masayuki Hattori and Yosuke Tamada "The development of an adaptive optics system and its application to biological microscope", Proc. SPIE 10021, Optical Design and Testing VII, 1002106 (31 October 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2246440
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Deformable mirrors

Tissues

Astronomy

Microscopes

Wavefront sensors

Actuators

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