Optimizing the performance of an Astigmatic Defocus Sensor and its implementation using Computer Generated Hologram

Abstract

Astigmatic Defocus Sensor is a very simple and easy technique for measuring the amount of defocus (deviation from the focal plane) present in an optical beam. The approach uses a cylindrical lens to focus the beam and the measure of the intensity at the focal plane is used to find out the amount of defocus present in the beam. In this paper, we provide a theoretical discussion, on the Astigmatic Defocus Sensor, based on Fourier optics. The theoretical discussion is validated through simulation results. Two ways to optimize the performance of the astigmatic defocus sensor were also established. Further, the process of implementing the Astigmatic Defocus Sensor using computer-generated hologram is presented.

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