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Sequential Wavefront Sensing using a Scanning Aperture

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Abstract

Sequential sensing of optical aberrations allow for a large dynamic range and tunability. We show results with sensing and reconstruction using a scanning aperture on a digital micromirror device and apply it to ophthalmology.

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