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    AuthorDe Lestrange-anginieur, Elie (1)Mackey, David (1)Suheimat, Marwan (1)Subject
    Adaptive optics (3)
    Physics (3)
    Aberration (1)Applied Optics Group (1)Deformable mirror (1)... View MoreDate Issued2014 (1)2013 (1)2012 (1)TypeThesis (3)

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    A fibre based quad-cell wavefront sensor for high speed adaptive optics 

    Mackey, David (2014-05-20)
    The genesis of this thesis came out of the difficulties encountered when trying to apply adaptive optics correction to optical fields that contain scintillation (specklelike amplitude fluctuations). These scintillated ...
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    Spatio-Temporal Visual Response for Ocular Correction of Higher-Order Aberrations 

    De Lestrange-anginieur, Elie (2013-04-24)
    With the development of control aberration using adaptive optics (AO), particular emphasis has been given recently to the impact of higher-order aberrations (HOAs) on visual performance, with a view to improved refractive ...
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    High Resolution Flood Illumination Retinal Imaging System with Adaptive Optics 

    Suheimat, Marwan (2012-07-16)
    Retinal imaging has its advantages both in the research laboratory and medical applications. Acquiring high resolution in-vivo images of the retina requires some form of correction for aberrations. To address that, the ...
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