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  • Developed a closed-form algorithm to reconstruct complex scalar wavefields from far-field coherent diffraction patterns using a mask.
  • Two variants of the algorithm include: one with the sample in a uniformly illuminated rectangular aperture and another with the sample displaced from an opaque rectangular mask.
  • Experimental demonstrations of both variants were conducted using visible light to validate the technique.

Article Abstract

We recently developed a simple closed-form algorithm, which allows one to reconstruct the complex scalar wavefield at the exit surface of a sample, from the intensity of its far-field coherent diffraction pattern which is obtained in the presence of a suitable object-plane mask. In the first variant of this algorithm, the sample is contained within a uniformly illuminated sharp rectangular aperture in which at least one transverse dimension is at least twice that of the object. In the second variant, the sample is uniformly illuminated and is transversely displaced from an opaque rectangular mask in the object plane. For both variants, the far-field diffraction pattern is first Fourier transformed and then differentiated with respect to both transverse coordinates, in order to deterministically yield a series of independent reconstructions of the sample. Here we give an experimental demonstration of each of these two variants of our technique, using visible light.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultramic.2011.01.011DOI Listing

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