Research on the phase aberration correction with a deformable mirror controlled by a genetic algorithm

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In order to improve laser beam quality, a real number encoding genetic algorithm based on adaptive optics technology was presented. This algorithm was applied to control a 19-channel deformable mirror to correct phase aberration in laser beam. It is known that when traditional adaptive optics system is used to correct laser beam wave-front phase aberration, a precondition is to measure the phase aberration information in the laser beam. However, using genetic algorithms, there is no necessary to know the phase aberration information in the laser beam beforehand. The only parameter need to know is the Light intensity behind the pinhole on the focal plane. This parameter was used as the fitness function for the genetic algorithm. Simulation results show that the optimal shape of the 19-channel deformable mirror applied to correct the phase aberration can be ascertained. The peak light intensity was improved by a factor of 21, and the encircled energy strehl ratio was increased to 0.34 from 0.02 as the phase aberration was corrected with this technique. © 2006 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Yang, P., Hu, S. J., Chen, S. Q., Yang, W., Xu, B., & Jiang, W. H. (2006). Research on the phase aberration correction with a deformable mirror controlled by a genetic algorithm. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 48(1), 1017–1024. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/48/1/190

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