We describe a computational method for accurate, quantitative tomographic reconstructions in Optical Projection Tomography, based on phase retrieval algorithms. Our method overcomes limitations imposed by light scattering in opaque tissue samples under the memory effect regime, as well as reduces artifacts due to mechanical movements, misalignments or vibrations. We make use of Gerchberg–Saxton algorithms, calculating first the autocorrelation of the object and then retrieving the associated phase under four numerically simulated measurement conditions. By approaching the task in such a way, we avoid the projection alignment procedure, exploiting the fact that the autocorrelation sinogram is always aligned and centered. We thus propose two ...
Funder: EPSRC IPESAbstract: We present a tomographic reconstruction algorithm (flOPT), which is appl...
The phase problem (PP) in imaging is reviewed in this paper, i.e., retrieving the phase of the image...
International audiencePhase retrieval reconstruction is a central problem in digital holography, wit...
We describe a computational method for accurate, quantitative tomographic reconstructions in Optical...
We discuss the problem of tomographic reconstruction of fluorescent objects hidden behind random med...
International audiencePhase contrast provides new possibilities in X-ray imaging, offering up to 100...
Quantitative 3D phase retrieval techniques are based on either interferometric techniques such as ho...
Coherent diffractive imaging provides accurate phase projections that can be tomographically combine...
We present a new Phase-Retrieved Tomography (PRT) method to radically improve mesoscopic imaging at ...
We present a tomographic reconstruction algorithm (flOPT), which is applied to Optical Projection To...
We discuss theoretical, experimental and numerical aspects of several new techniques for quantitativ...
In recent years, improvements in electromagnetic sources, detectors, optical components, and computa...
In recent years, improvements in electromagnetic sources, detectors, optical components, and computa...
Funder: EPSRC IPESAbstract: We present a tomographic reconstruction algorithm (flOPT), which is appl...
The phase problem (PP) in imaging is reviewed in this paper, i.e., retrieving the phase of the image...
International audiencePhase retrieval reconstruction is a central problem in digital holography, wit...
We describe a computational method for accurate, quantitative tomographic reconstructions in Optical...
We discuss the problem of tomographic reconstruction of fluorescent objects hidden behind random med...
International audiencePhase contrast provides new possibilities in X-ray imaging, offering up to 100...
Quantitative 3D phase retrieval techniques are based on either interferometric techniques such as ho...
Coherent diffractive imaging provides accurate phase projections that can be tomographically combine...
We present a new Phase-Retrieved Tomography (PRT) method to radically improve mesoscopic imaging at ...
We present a tomographic reconstruction algorithm (flOPT), which is applied to Optical Projection To...
We discuss theoretical, experimental and numerical aspects of several new techniques for quantitativ...
In recent years, improvements in electromagnetic sources, detectors, optical components, and computa...
In recent years, improvements in electromagnetic sources, detectors, optical components, and computa...
Funder: EPSRC IPESAbstract: We present a tomographic reconstruction algorithm (flOPT), which is appl...
The phase problem (PP) in imaging is reviewed in this paper, i.e., retrieving the phase of the image...
International audiencePhase retrieval reconstruction is a central problem in digital holography, wit...