OpenWFS
  • 1. What is wavefront shaping?
  • 2. What is OpenWFS?
  • 3. Getting started
  • 4. Acknowledgements
  • 6. Key concepts
  • 7. Spatial Light Modulators
  • 8. Simulations
  • 9. Analysis and troubleshooting
  • 10. OpenWFS in Micro-Manager
  • 11. OpenWFS Development
  • 12. API Reference
  • 13. Example gallery
OpenWFS
  • OpenWFS - a library for conducting and simulating wavefront shaping experiments
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OpenWFS - a library for conducting and simulating wavefront shaping experiments

  • 1. What is wavefront shaping?
  • 2. What is OpenWFS?
  • 3. Getting started
  • 4. Acknowledgements
  • 6. Key concepts
    • 6.1. Detectors
    • 6.2. Processors
    • 6.3. Actuators
    • 6.4. Algorithms
    • 6.5. Units and metadata
    • 6.6. Synchronization
  • 7. Spatial Light Modulators
    • 7.1. Texture mapping and blending
    • 7.2. Lookup table
    • 7.3. Synchronization
  • 8. Simulations
    • 8.1. Mock devices
    • 8.2. Simulating experiments
  • 9. Analysis and troubleshooting
  • 10. OpenWFS in Micro-Manager
  • 11. OpenWFS Development
    • 11.1. Running the tests and examples
    • 11.2. Building the documentation
    • 11.3. Reporting bugs and contributing
    • 11.4. Implementing new devices
    • 11.5. Implementing new algorithms
  • 12. API Reference
    • 12.1. openwfs
    • 12.2. openwfs.algorithms
    • 12.3. openwfs.devices
    • 12.4. openwfs.processors
    • 12.5. openwfs.simulation
    • 12.6. openwfs.utilities
  • 13. Example gallery
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