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  • Optics and Photonics
  • Wavefront Sensing Technology

Background:

  • The Photonic Lantern (PL) is a novel fiber optic device that converts multimode fiber light fields into single-mode fields.
  • This conversion maps wavefront aberrations to light intensity, enabling wavefront sensing applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the research history and developments of the Photonic Lantern Wavefront Sensor (PLWFS).
  • To illustrate theoretical and experimental advancements in PLWFS technology.
  • To highlight achievements, limitations, and future potential of PLWFS.

Main Methods:

  • Fabrication methods for the Photonic Lantern (PL).
  • Theoretical and experimental development of the Photonic Lantern Wavefront Sensor (PLWFS).
  • Application of neural network algorithms and broadband polychromatic light sources for aberration sensing and correction.

Main Results:

  • Initial realization of sensing simple tip/tilt aberrations.
  • Establishment of linear response models for small aberrations.
  • Development of methods for large aberration sensing and correction using advanced algorithms and light sources.

Conclusions:

  • The PLWFS effectively mitigates Non-Common Path Aberrations (NCPAs) by aligning focal and imaging planes.
  • Significant progress has been made in extending PLWFS capabilities from simple to complex aberration sensing.
  • The PLWFS shows great potential as an excellent focal-plane wavefront sensor for future optical systems.