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14 August 2006 Wavefront sensing by an aperiodic diffractive microlens array
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Abstract
Shack-Hartmann sensors are commonly used wavefront sensors in a large field of applications, like adaptive optics, beam characterization and non-contact measurements. They are popular because of the ease of use and the robustness of the sensor. We introduce a new way to improve the performance of miniaturized and mass-producible optical wavefront sensors for industrial inspection: A sensor design due to an aperiodic diffractive element working as microlens array allows the use of small and cost-efficient detector chips. The diffractive element was optimized using raytracing and thin element approximation (done in Zemax). As an example, we present the design and realization of a sensor for laboratory use with a measurement diameter of 20mm. We show an example measurement and results concerning dynamic range. The measurement accuracy was determined by measuring spherical waves.
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Lars Seifert, Thomas Ruppel, Tobias Haist, and Wolfgang Osten "Wavefront sensing by an aperiodic diffractive microlens array", Proc. SPIE 6293, Interferometry XIII: Applications, 629302 (14 August 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.677845
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Microlens

Microlens array

Wavefront sensors

Wavefronts

Cameras

CCD cameras

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