Predictor-corrector framework for the sequential assembly of optical systems based on wavefront sensing

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)10669-10681
Seitenumfang13
FachzeitschriftOptics Express
Jahrgang26
Ausgabenummer8
Frühes Online-Datum12 Apr. 2018
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 16 Apr. 2018

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Alignment of optical components is crucial for the assembly of optical systems to ensure their full functionality. In this paper we present a novel predictor-corrector framework for the sequential assembly of serial optical systems. Therein, we use a hybrid optical simulation model that comprises virtual and identified component positions. The hybrid model is constantly adapted throughout the assembly process with the help of nonlinear identification techniques and wavefront measurements. This enables prediction of the future wavefront at the detector plane and therefore allows for taking corrective measures accordingly during the assembly process if a user-defined tolerance on the wavefront error is violated. We present a novel notation for the so-called hybrid model and outline the work flow of the presented predictor-corrector framework. A beam expander is assembled as demonstrator for experimental verification of the framework. The optical setup consists of a laser, two bi-convex spherical lenses each mounted to a five degree-of-freedom stage to misalign and correct components, and a Shack-Hartmann sensor for wavefront measurements.

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Predictor-corrector framework for the sequential assembly of optical systems based on wavefront sensing. / Schindlbeck, Christopher; Pape, Christian; Reithmeier, Eduard.
in: Optics Express, Jahrgang 26, Nr. 8, 16.04.2018, S. 10669-10681.

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Schindlbeck C, Pape C, Reithmeier E. Predictor-corrector framework for the sequential assembly of optical systems based on wavefront sensing. Optics Express. 2018 Apr 16;26(8):10669-10681. Epub 2018 Apr 12. doi: 10.15488/4202, 10.1364/OE.26.010669
Schindlbeck, Christopher ; Pape, Christian ; Reithmeier, Eduard. / Predictor-corrector framework for the sequential assembly of optical systems based on wavefront sensing. in: Optics Express. 2018 ; Jahrgang 26, Nr. 8. S. 10669-10681.
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