1st Edition

Handbook of Adaptive Optics From Foundations to Applications

Edited By Enrique Josua Fernandez Copyright 2024
    286 Pages 18 Color & 61 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Adaptive Optics (AO) is a technique allowing the manipulation of the wavefront of the light benefitting multiple fields like Microscopy, Optical Coherence Tomography, Visual Testing, Optical Communications, and Astronomical Optics, just to mention some examples. Handbook of Adaptive Optics contains a complete picture of the technique from the foundations to the most promising applications of AO in a variety of fields.

    Within this book, the reader will find different sections, including: a complete and rigorous introduction to the foundation of the technique from a general perspective, providing the reader a solid basis in AO with particular emphasis on wavefront sensing methods and aberration correctors. It also discusses state-of-the-art applications and industrial usages with their particular constraints and methods to incorporate AO, like in some imaging techniques of importance for Biomedical Optics, in Astronomy and for Visual Optics. Furthermore, it explores discussions of the future of AO together with some of the most exciting emerging applications, including quantum technologies, scattering correction, space telescopes, and discrete AO, among others.

    This timely handbook will be an important companion to those starting in the field, but it will also serve as a comprehensive resource for researchers and experts who are already working with AO.

    Part I: AO FOUNDATIONS:

    1.           Wavefront Sensors for Adaptive Optics

    2.           Wavefront Correctors

     

    Part II: APPLICATIONS:

    3.           Adaptive Optics for Microscopy

    4.           Adaptive Optics for Flood Illumination Fundus Cameras

    5.           Adaptive Optics for SLO (Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope)

    6.           Adaptive Optics in combination with OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography)

    7.           Adaptive Optics for Astronomy

    8.           Adaptive Optics for Visual Simulation

     

    Part III: EMERGING FIELDS

    9.           Active Optics for Space Telescopes

    10.         Adaptive Optics for Free Space Optical Communications

    11.         Wavefront control in scattering media: Adaptive Optics vs wavefront shaping

    12.         Adaptive Optics for Quantum Technologies

    13.         Discrete Adaptive Optics

    Index

     

    Biography

    Enrique Josua Fernandez is currently Associate Professor of Optics at the Department of Physics, University of Murcia, Spain. He has contributed to the development of Adaptive Optics in Visual Science from basic research to industrial applications. He has designed and implemented a variety of experimental setups to study the human eye from different perspectives and techniques. He has introduced several concepts in Adaptive Optics, as the visual simulator, the modality of pancorrection for retinal imaging, combining the compensation of chromatic and monochromatic aberrations, among others. He is the first author of several seminal papers and patents in the field.