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Aberration Production Using a High-Resolution Liquid-Crystal Spatial Light Modulator
Applied Optics
  • Jason D. Schmidt, University of Dayton
  • Matthew E. Goda, Air Force Institute of Technology
  • Bradley D. Duncan, University of Dayton
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Abstract

Phase-only liquid-crystal spatial light modulators provide a powerful means of wavefront control. With high resolution and diffractive (modulo 2�) operation, they can accurately represent large-dynamic-range phase maps. As a result, they provide an excellent means of producing electrically controllable, dynamic, and repeatable aberrations. However, proper calibration is critical to achieving accurate phase maps. Several calibration methods from previous literature were considered. With simplicity and accuracy in mind, we selected one method for each type of necessary calibration. We augmented one of the selected methods with a new step that improves its accuracy. After calibrating our spatial light modulator with our preferred methods, we evaluated its ability to produce aberrations in the laboratory. We studied Zernike polynomial aberrations using interferometry and Fourier-transform-plane images, and atmospheric aberrations using a Shack–Hartmann wavefront sensor. These measurements show the closest agreement with theoretical expectations that we have seen to date.

Inclusive pages
2423-2433
ISBN/ISSN
1559-128X
Publisher
Optical Society of America
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Citation Information
Jason D. Schmidt, Matthew E. Goda and Bradley D. Duncan. "Aberration Production Using a High-Resolution Liquid-Crystal Spatial Light Modulator" Applied Optics Vol. 46 Iss. 13 (2007)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/bradley_duncan/12/