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Q&A: Adaptive Optics ‘On the Rise’

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Laura Marshall, Managing Editor, [email protected]

Three imaging companies discuss the factors driving the market for adaptive optics for biological applications, and offer a look at where the field is going. Adaptive optics started off looking out to the sky, helping astronomers correct for distortions caused by the Earth’s atmosphere – but the technology has since found additional applications of a more inward nature: in biology, where it helps researchers correct for the distortions they encounter as they send light into tissue. To take the pulse of the bio market for adaptive optics, BioPhotonics spoke with...Read full article

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    Published: November 2013
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    adaptive optics
    Adaptive optics (AO) is a technology used to improve the performance of optical systems by reducing the effects of atmospheric distortions. The Earth's atmosphere can cause light passing through it to experience distortions, resulting in image blurring and degradation in various optical applications, such as astronomical observations, laser communications, and imaging systems. Adaptive optics systems actively adjust the optical elements in real-time to compensate for these distortions. Key...
    superresolution
    Superresolution refers to the enhancement or improvement of the spatial resolution beyond the conventional limits imposed by the diffraction of light. In the context of imaging, it is a set of techniques and algorithms that aim to achieve higher resolution images than what is traditionally possible using standard imaging systems. In conventional optical microscopy, the resolution is limited by the diffraction of light, a phenomenon described by Ernst Abbe's diffraction limit. This limit sets a...
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