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Quantitative phase imaging for in-situ monitoring of adaptive lenses

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Abstract

We use quantitative phase imaging based on partitioned-aperture wavefront sensing to monitor and control the behavior of novel adaptive lenses that enable simultaneous axial scanning and aberration control.

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