Adaptive Optics for Vision Science

Chapter 6 - Adaptive Optics Software for Vision Research

Adaptive Optics Software for Vision Research

BEN SINGER
Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey

6.1  INTRODUCTION

A simple description of what any adaptive optics (AO) software should do
is:

  • Measure the wave aberration.
  • Correct the wave aberration.
  • Repeat.

The repeating cycle of wavefront measurement and correction may be
called the AO loop. Here we deal with software for a Shack–Hartmann wavefront
sensor (see also Chapter 3) [1] coupled with a deformable mirror, so the
above description can be specified further:

  • Acquire an image of the lenslet array spots.
  • Find the centers of the spots and measure their displacements from a
    fixed reference.
  • Minimize aberrations by deforming the mirror.
  • Repeat.

Furthermore we want to use the system as a general tool for vision research,
for doing things like retinal imaging and psychophysics [2], so our description
becomes:

  • Acquire an image of the lenslet array spots.
  • Find the centers of the spots and measure their displacements from a
    user-defined reference.
  • Find Zernike coefficients as a compact description of the wavefront in
    order to:
  • Record a subject’s aberration over time.
  • Provide feedback for an operator on the state of the system.
  • Completely or selectively correct aberrations that have visual
    significance.
  • Repeat until the residual wavefront error is minimized.
  • Snap a retinal image or trigger a change in a psychophysical stimulus.


Examples will be taken from software developed in the lab of David R.
Williams at the Center for Visual Science, University of Rochester, in collaboration
with William Vaughn and Li Chen. The first “real-time” version
(25 measurements and corrections of the wave aberration per second)
appeared early in 2000 [3].

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