Adaptive Optics for Vision Science

Chapter 8 - System Performance Characterization

System Performance Characterization

MARCOS A. VAN DAM

W. M. Keck Observatory, Hamuela, Hawaii

8.1   INTRODUCTION

Characterizing an adaptive optics (AO) system refers to understanding its
performance and limitations. The goal of an AO system is to correct wave
aberrations. The uncorrected aberrations, called the residual errors and
referred to in what follows simply as the errors, degrade the image quality in
the science camera. Understanding the source of these errors is a great aid
in designing an AO system and optimizing its performance. This chapter
explains how to estimate the wavefront error terms and the relationship
between the wavefront error and the degradation of the image. The analysis
deals with the particular case of a Shack–Hartmann wavefront sensor (WS)
and a continuous deformable mirror (DM), although the principles involved
can be applied to any AO system.

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