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Information-guided optimization of image-based sensorless adaptive optics methods (2506.07482v1)

Published 9 Jun 2025 in physics.optics

Abstract: Adaptive optics (AO) are reconfigurable devices that compensate for wavefront distortions or aberrations in optical systems such as microscopes, telescopes and ophthalmoscopes. Aberrations have detrimental effects that can reduce imaging quality and compromise scientific information. Sensorless AO methods were introduced to correct aberrations without a separate wavefront sensor, inferring wavefront-related information directly from phase-diverse sample images. Most sensorless AO control systems, although effective and flexible to use, were operated based on empirical experience with suboptimal performance. In this paper, we introduced a Fisher information-based analysis framework to provide information-guided method optimization. Results suggested that our framework can effectively improve the accuracy and efficiency of different sensorless AO methods. The framework is not specific to any AO method or imaging modality and has the potential to benefit a wide range of applications.

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