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JeroenDoornbos committed Oct 4, 2024
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Wavefront shaping (WFS) is a technique for controlling the propagation of light.
With applications ranging from microscopy to free-space telecommunication,
this research field is expanding rapidly.
It stands out that many of the important breakthroughs are made by developing better software that
incorporates increasingly advanced physical models and algorithms.
Typical control software involves individual code for scanning microscopy, image processing,
As the field advances, it stands out that many breakthroughs are driven by the development of better
software that incorporates increasingly advanced physical models and algorithms.
Typical control software involves fragmented implementations for scanning microscopy, image processing,
optimization algorithms, low-level hardware control, calibration and troubleshooting,
and simulations for testing new algorithms.
The complexity of the many different aspects of wavefront shaping software, however,
is becoming a limiting factor for further developments in the field, as well as for end-user adoption.
OpenWFS addresses these challenges by providing a Python module that coherently integrates
all aspects of wavefront shaping code. The module is designed to be modular and easy to expand.
It incorporates elements for hardware control, software simulation, and automated troubleshooting.
OpenWFS addresses these challenges by providing a modular and extensible Python library that
incorporates elements for hardware control, software simulation, and automated troubleshooting.
Using these elements, the actual wavefront shaping algorithm and its automated tests can be written
in just a few lines of code.
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