Versatile all-digital transport-of-intensity based wavefront sensor and adaptive optics using a DMD

  • Singh K
  • Dudley A
  • Forbes A
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Measuring and correcting wavefront aberrations is an important process in a wide variety of disciplines, from ophthalmology, laser cutting, and astronomy to free-space communication and microscopy, and always relies on measuring intensities to infer phase. One approach is to use the transport-of-intensity as a means for phase retrieval, exploiting the connection between observed energy flow in optical fields and their wavefronts. Here we present a simple scheme, using a digital micro-mirror device (DMD), to perform angular spectrum propagation and extract the wavefront of optical fields at various wavelengths, dynamically, with high resolution and tuneable sensitivity. We verify the capability of our approach by extracting common Zernike aberrations, turbulent phase screens, and lens phases under static and dynamic conditions at multiple wavelengths and polarizations. We use this setup for adaptive optics, correcting distortion using a second DMD to apply conjugate phase modulation. We observed effective wavefront recovery under a variety of conditions which allowed for convenient real-time adaptive correction in a compact arrangement. Our approach provides an all-digital system that is versatile, cheap, fast, accurate, broadband and polarization invariant.

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Singh, K., Dudley, A., & Forbes, A. (2023). Versatile all-digital transport-of-intensity based wavefront sensor and adaptive optics using a DMD. Optics Express, 31(5), 8987. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.481767

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