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Electromagnetic radiation / Adaptive optics / Wavefront / Deformable mirror / Optical aberration / Point spread function / Shack–Hartmann wavefront sensor / Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy / Optics / Physics / Atomic /  molecular /  and optical physics
Date: 2013-05-08 06:53:38
Electromagnetic radiation
Adaptive optics
Wavefront
Deformable mirror
Optical aberration
Point spread function
Shack–Hartmann wavefront sensor
Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy
Optics
Physics
Atomic
molecular
and optical physics

A fast pyramid wavefront sensor for adaptive optics and retinal imaging in the human eye. Elizabeth Daly & Chris Dainty Introduction The pyramid wavefront sensor (PWS) was initially proposed by astronomers to measure abe

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