Adaptive Optics for Vision Science

Chapter 10.4.6 - Wavefront Sensing

10.4.6   Wavefront Sensing

To date Shack–Hartmann wavefront sensors have been employed in all AOOCT
ophthalmoscopes and operate in a manner similar to that employed in
AO conventional flood illumination and AOSLO systems (see Sections 10.2.4
and 10.3.5). Integration of the SHWS into flood illumination OCT follows
that for conventional flood illumination; integration into scanning OCT
follows that for the SLO. For the scanning embodiments, some light from the
OCT system must be split off before the detector to be used for the AO
wavefront sensor. While this will decrease the sensitivity of the system because
less photons will be detected, the loss is minimal. This loss in sensitivity will
be more than offset by the increase in sensitivity obtained by correcting a
larger pupil size and the more efficient coupling of light into the collection
fiber given by adding adaptive optics.

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