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26 June 2017 Ptychographic phase retrieval by applying hybrid input-output (HIO) iterations sequentially
A. P. Konijnenberg, W. M. J. Coene, S. F. Pereira, H. P. Urbach
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Abstract
We have designed a ptychographical algorithm (HIO-PIE) in which HIO (Hybrid Input-Output) iterations are applied for each probe position sequentially. Simulations indicated that HIO-PIE tends to outperform PIE (Ptychographical Iterative Engine) even in the presence of shot noise, especially when the number of probe positions is small. Thus, this adaptation may reduce the number of scan positions required for a successful image reconstruction, thereby relaxing the constraints on an experimental setup. In this article, experimental results obtained using an SLM (spatial light modulator) and visible laser light (633 nm) show that when few probe positions are used, HIO-PIE converges significantly faster than PIE
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A. P. Konijnenberg, W. M. J. Coene, S. F. Pereira, and H. P. Urbach "Ptychographic phase retrieval by applying hybrid input-output (HIO) iterations sequentially", Proc. SPIE 10335, Digital Optical Technologies 2017, 103351I (26 June 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2270227
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KEYWORDS
Phase retrieval

Spatial light modulators

Visible radiation

Coherence imaging

Computational imaging

Far-field diffraction

Reconstruction algorithms

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