A wavefront analyzer is a device used to measure and analyze optical wavefronts, mainly used to measure subtle changes in light wavefronts and wavefront aberrations. Wavefront analyzers are widely used in many fields, including optical system quality analysis, laser beam parameter measurement, biological applications, adaptive optics, thermal imaging analysis, plasma feature analysis, etc.
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence and automation technology, machine vision inspection, as an efficient and accurate means of inspection, is playing an increasingly important role in industrial manufacturing, medical diagnosis, security monitoring and other fields.
Live cell imaging requires microscopes that minimize phototoxicity, maintain cell viability, and provide high-resolution imaging over time. Common choices include:
3D cell microscopy enables high-precision, dynamic three-dimensional observation of living cells through molecular labeling technology12, high-speed optical imaging system38 and intelligent algorithm-driven three-dimensional reconstruction46.
In today's rapidly developing technological era, sensors, as core components in the fields of Internet of Things, intelligent manufacturing and automation, are undergoing unprecedented changes.
Ultra-high resolution of 512×512 (262144) phase points, achieving high-precision wavefront measurement in the 900nm to 1200nm band, which can be used for optical system aberration measurement, optical system calibration, material internal lattice distribution measurement, metasurface, superlens wavefront measurement, etc.
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