Wavefront-sensing with a thin diffuser
Abstract
We propose and implement a broadband, compact, and low-cost wavefront sensing scheme by simply placing a thin diffuser in the close vicinity of a camera. The local wavefront gradient is determined from the local translation of the speckle pattern. The translation vector map is computed thanks to a fast diffeomorphic image registration algorithm and integrated to reconstruct the wavefront profile. The simple translation of speckle grains under local wavefront tip/tilt is ensured by the so-called "memory effect" of the diffuser. Quantitative wavefront measurements are experimentally demonstrated both for the few first Zernike polynomials and for phase-imaging applications requiring high resolution. We finally provided a theoretical description of the resolution limit that is supported experimentally.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1710.03797,
title = {Wavefront-sensing with a thin diffuser},
author = {Pascal Berto and Hervé Rigneault and Marc Guillon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.03797},
year = {2018}
}