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New Low Cost Deformable Mirror with Increased Stroke

Boston Micromachines Corp. has manufactured an enhanced version of its Mini-DM with increased stroke. This new mirror provides vision science and microscopy researchers an economical entry level mirror to accomplish “proof of concept” experiments that require wavefront correction. Vision researchers are limited in their ability to gain a clear view of the human retina due to image distortion caused by tissue-induced wavefront aberration. In the older population, which is most at risk for eye diseases, the aberration are larger making it more challenging to image. The new Mini-DM with its higher stroke allows for the correction for larger aberrations making it a perfect entry level tool for researches studying glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and age-related macular degeneration.



Boston Micromachines Corp.
108 Water Street, Suite 2A
Watertown, MA, 02472

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