[HTML][HTML] High-dynamic-range coherent diffractive imaging: ptychography using the mixed-mode pixel array detector
K Giewekemeyer, HT Philipp, RN Wilke… - Journal of synchrotron …, 2014 - scripts.iucr.org
Coherent (X-ray) diffractive imaging (CDI) is an increasingly popular form of X-ray
microscopy, mainly due to its potential to produce high-resolution images and the lack of an …
microscopy, mainly due to its potential to produce high-resolution images and the lack of an …
[PDF][PDF] High-resolution and high-sensitivity X-ray ptychographic coherent diffraction imaging using the CITIUS detector
Ptychographic coherent diffraction imaging (PCDI) is a synchrotron X-ray microscopy
technique that provides high spatial resolution and a wide field of view. To improve the …
technique that provides high spatial resolution and a wide field of view. To improve the …
Ptychography with broad-bandwidth radiation
Ptychography, a scanning Coherent Diffractive Imaging (CDI) technique, has quickly gained
momentum as a robust method to deliver quantitative images of extended specimens. A …
momentum as a robust method to deliver quantitative images of extended specimens. A …
High-throughput ptychography using Eiger: scanning X-ray nano-imaging of extended regions
M Guizar-Sicairos, I Johnson, A Diaz, M Holler… - Optics express, 2014 - opg.optica.org
The smaller pixel size and high frame rate of next-generation photon counting pixel
detectors opens new opportunities for the application of X-ray coherent diffractive imaging …
detectors opens new opportunities for the application of X-ray coherent diffractive imaging …
[PDF][PDF] Coherent imaging at the diffraction limit
P Thibault, M Guizar-Sicairos… - Journal of synchrotron …, 2014 - journals.iucr.org
X-ray ptychography, a scanning coherent diffractive imaging technique, holds promise for
imaging with dose-limited resolution and sensitivity. If the foreseen increase of coherent flux …
imaging with dose-limited resolution and sensitivity. If the foreseen increase of coherent flux …
Characterization of high-resolution diffractive X-ray optics by ptychographic coherent diffractive imaging
J Vila-Comamala, A Diaz, M Guizar-Sicairos… - Optics express, 2011 - opg.optica.org
We have employed ptychographic coherent diffractive imaging to completely characterize
the focal spot wavefield and wavefront aberrations of a high-resolution diffractive X-ray lens …
the focal spot wavefield and wavefront aberrations of a high-resolution diffractive X-ray lens …
Ptychographic coherent x-ray diffractive imaging in the water window
K Giewekemeyer, M Beckers, T Gorniak, M Grunze… - Optics …, 2011 - opg.optica.org
Coherent x-ray diffractive microscopy enables full reconstruction of the complex
transmission function of an isolated object to diffraction-limited resolution without relying on …
transmission function of an isolated object to diffraction-limited resolution without relying on …
Continuous motion scan ptychography: characterization for increased speed in coherent x-ray imaging
Ptychography is a coherent diffraction imaging (CDI) method for extended objects in which
diffraction patterns are acquired sequentially from overlapping coherent illumination spots …
diffraction patterns are acquired sequentially from overlapping coherent illumination spots …
Ptychography and related diffractive imaging methods
JM Rodenburg - Advances in imaging and electron physics, 2008 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary Ptychography is a nonholographic solution of the phase problem. It is a
method for calculating the phase relationships among different parts of a scattered wave …
method for calculating the phase relationships among different parts of a scattered wave …
Ptychographic coherent diffractive imaging with orthogonal probe relaxation
M Odstrcil, P Baksh, SA Boden, R Card, JE Chad… - Optics express, 2016 - opg.optica.org
Ptychography is a scanning coherent diffractive imaging (CDI) technique that relies upon a
high level of stability of the illumination during the course of an experiment. This is …
high level of stability of the illumination during the course of an experiment. This is …