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Volumetric Microscope Imaging Using Passive Adaptive Optical Phase Element

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Abstract

A new approach for the design of a passive adaptive optical microscope for rapid volumetric imaging is presented. A general polynomial phase function is used and the merit function is defined. The aberrations are considered for optimization. Experimental results will be demonstrated.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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