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Toolkit facilitates implementation of adaptive optics.

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January 25, 2008 - Offered as turnkey solution, Adaptive Optics (AO) Toolkit allows researchers to integrate adaptive optics into their research systems within hours. Kit is comprised of Thorlab WFS150C Shack-Hartmann Wavefront Sensor, with 1.3-megapixel CCD camera; BMC 140 actuator Multi-DM deformable mirror system; and software that minimizes wavefront distortion. Control software also lets user monitor wavefront corrections and intensity distribution in real time.

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Thorlabs and Boston Micromachines Introduce Adaptive Optics Toolkit; Researchers can Now Implement Adaptive Optics in Hours Rather than Months


New Adaptive Optics Toolkit Provides Easy and Affordable Option for Researchers

San Jose, C.A., January 21, 2007 - Thorlabs, Inc. and Boston Micromachines Corporation (BMC) today announced the Adaptive Optics (AO) Toolkit, a new kit that makes adaptive optics easy, affordable, and widely available for researchers.

The new AO Toolkit is a complete turnkey solution that allows researchers to integrate adaptive optics into their research systems in hours rather than months. In addition, it is priced four times less than components purchased separately from other manufacturers, thereby providing the price point necessary for wide scale deployment in research and industrial communities.

"There are endless commercial applications that can benefit from the use of AO," said Alex Cable, president and founder of Thorlabs. "By creating this kit, we hope to empower researchers to develop the next generation of AO applications."

"Given the maturity of adaptive optics technology and the astounding results of the early adopters in the fields of astronomy, retinal imaging, and microscopy, researchers are eager to bring this innovative technology into their research labs," said Paul Bierden. "Now with the availability and low cost of the AO Toolkit even researchers without a significant budget can innovate with AO."

The Adaptive Optics Toolkit includes Thorlabs' WFS150C Shack-Hartmann Wavefront Sensor, BMC's 140 actuator Multi-DM deformable mirror system, and software designed to minimize wavefront distortion. The control software also allows the user to monitor the wavefront corrections and intensity distribution in real time.

Features

DM capable of achieving high spatial resolution shapes due to high actuator count and low inter-actuator coupling
Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor with high resolution CCD camera and high-quality microlens array
Compact DM driver electronics with built-in high voltage power supply suitable for benchtop or OEM integration
Real-time, high-precision wavefront measurement and correction
Long operational lifetime

Components

Shack-Hartmann Wavefront Sensor

The WFS150 series of Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensors provide accurate, high-speed measurements of the wavefront shape and intensity distribution of beams. With Thorlabs' Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor, it is possible to optimize the wavefronts of laser sources dynamically, characterize the wavefront distortion caused by optical components, and provide real-time feedback for the control of adaptive optics. The sensor consists of a high resolution (1.3 Megapixels) USB 2.0 CCD camera, a microlens array, and a software package for evaluation of the generated spot field.

BMC's Multi-DM

This popular and versatile Multi-DM offers sophisticated aberration compensation in an easy-to-use package. The mirror, which is based on MEMS technology, consists of a mirror membrane that is deformed by 140 electrostatic actuators (i.e. a 12 x 12 actuator array), each of which can be individually controlled. Unlike piezoelectric mirrors, the electrostatic actuation used with BMC's mirrors ensures deformation without hysteresis.

Control Software

The full featured control and analysis software has a user- friendly graphical interface with menu-driven tools for camera settings, calibration, analysis, and display options.

Availability

The AO Toolkit is immediately available from Thorlabs. For more information please contact Thorlabs at 1-973-579-7227.

About Thorlabs

Thorlabs, Inc. is a leading designer and manufacturer of equipment for the photonics industry. Founded in 1989, Thorlabs now operates internationally with over 400 employees and manufacturing and sales offices in the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, and Japan. For more information, visit www.thorlabs.com.

About Boston Micromachines Corporation

Founded in 1999, BMC is a leading provider of advanced microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)-based mirror products for use in commercial adaptive optics systems, applying wavefront correction to produce high resolution images of the human retina and to enhance images blurred by the Earth's atmosphere. Located in Cambridge, MA, BMC is a privately held company. For more information, visit www.bostonmicromachines.com.
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