Plenoptic Wavefront Sensing for Tactical Systems
Navy SBIR FY2011.1
Sol No.: |
Navy SBIR FY2011.1 |
Topic No.: |
N111-028 |
Topic Title: |
Plenoptic Wavefront Sensing for Tactical Systems |
Proposal No.: |
N111-028-1155 |
Firm: |
Nanohmics, Inc 6201 East Oltorf St.
Suite 400
Austin, Texas 78741-7511 |
Contact: |
Byron Zollars |
Phone: |
(512) 389-9990 |
Web Site: |
www.nanohmics.com |
Abstract: |
Wavefront sensors for adaptive-optics systems have traditionally been used in conditions where atmospheric turbulence is relatively weak and concentrated near the pupil of the optical system. Several generations of rotating radial grating, Shack-Hartmann, and modal wavefront sensors have been developed and fielded over the last several decades to compensate atmospheric turbulence. More recently, the need to perform adaptive optics compensation for strong and distributed turbulence has kindled interest in new wavefront sensor designs that must perform where the local rms wavefront gradients exceeds several wavelengths per subaperture. In addition, the wavefront sensors are expected to operate passively, using information from a complex scene to determine the refractive distortion. Nanohmics proposes to build, test, and demonstrate a new type of wavefront sensor that measures the four-dimensional light field. The design of the sensor is reminiscent of an extended-scene Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor, but operates in a completely different manner that is suitable for the measurement of large wavefront gradients in an extended, passive scene, even in the presence of significant scintillation. The concept originates from previous work done in the area of plenoptic imaging, and parallels more recent work done with light-field photography and passive rangefinding. |
Benefits: |
Other commercial outlets for the PWFS technology may be in the intelligence and surveillance arenas, or in any other application requiring long-range tracking or imaging through strong atmospheric turbulence. |
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