Non-iterative solution of the phase retrieval problem using a single diffraction measurement

Opt Express. 2008 May 12;16(10):6896-903. doi: 10.1364/oe.16.006896.

Abstract

Coherent diffractive imaging is a method by which iterative methods are employed to recover image information about a finite object from its coherent diffraction pattern. We employ methods borrowed from density functional theory to show that an image can be recovered in a single non-iterative step for a finite sample subject to phase-curved illumination. The result also yields a new approach to quantitative x-ray phase-contrast imaging.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Computer Simulation
  • Crystallography / methods
  • Light
  • Microscopy, Phase-Contrast / instrumentation*
  • Microscopy, Phase-Contrast / methods
  • Models, Statistical
  • Scattering, Radiation
  • Synchrotrons
  • X-Ray Diffraction / instrumentation*
  • X-Ray Diffraction / methods