The non-crystallographic phase problem arises in numerous scientific and technological fields. An important application is coherent diffractive imaging. Recent advances in X-ray free-electron lasers allow capturing of the diffraction pattern from a single nanoparticle before it disintegrates, in so-called 'diffraction before destruction' experiments. Presently, the phase is reconstructed by iterative algorithms, imposing a non-convex computational challenge, or by Fourier holography, requiring a well-characterized reference field. Here we present a convex scheme for single-shot phase retrieval for two (or more) sufficiently separated objects, demonstrated in two dimensions. In our approach, the objects serve as unknown references ...
Free-electron lasers now have the ability to collect X-ray diffraction patterns from individual mole...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2010.Advancement and research on phas...
In this work we analyze the problem of phase retrieval from Fourier measurements with random diffrac...
When a very intense beam is used for illuminating an object in coherent x-ray diffraction imaging, t...
When a very intense beam is used for illuminating an object in coherent x-ray diffraction imaging, t...
Progress in nanotechnology and biotechnology are propelled by our ability to manipulate and resolve ...
Modern microscopy techniques are developing towards high-resolution imaging, and tremendous progress...
Modern microscopy techniques are developing towards high-resolution imaging, and tremendous progress...
In this work we consider the problem of reconstruction of a signal from the magnitude of its Fourier...
© 2013 Dr. Andrew James MorganThis thesis examines methods for obtaining the full complex wave-field...
This paper develops a novel framework for phase retrieval, a problem which arises in X-ray crystal-l...
Recently, we have proposed a coherent diffractive imaging using a noniterative phase retrieval metho...
Recently, we have proposed a coherent diffractive imaging using a noniterative phase retrieval metho...
In this paper we study a realistic setup for phase retrieval, where the signal of interest is modula...
Free-electron lasers now have the ability to collect X-ray diffraction patterns from individual mole...
Free-electron lasers now have the ability to collect X-ray diffraction patterns from individual mole...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2010.Advancement and research on phas...
In this work we analyze the problem of phase retrieval from Fourier measurements with random diffrac...
When a very intense beam is used for illuminating an object in coherent x-ray diffraction imaging, t...
When a very intense beam is used for illuminating an object in coherent x-ray diffraction imaging, t...
Progress in nanotechnology and biotechnology are propelled by our ability to manipulate and resolve ...
Modern microscopy techniques are developing towards high-resolution imaging, and tremendous progress...
Modern microscopy techniques are developing towards high-resolution imaging, and tremendous progress...
In this work we consider the problem of reconstruction of a signal from the magnitude of its Fourier...
© 2013 Dr. Andrew James MorganThis thesis examines methods for obtaining the full complex wave-field...
This paper develops a novel framework for phase retrieval, a problem which arises in X-ray crystal-l...
Recently, we have proposed a coherent diffractive imaging using a noniterative phase retrieval metho...
Recently, we have proposed a coherent diffractive imaging using a noniterative phase retrieval metho...
In this paper we study a realistic setup for phase retrieval, where the signal of interest is modula...
Free-electron lasers now have the ability to collect X-ray diffraction patterns from individual mole...
Free-electron lasers now have the ability to collect X-ray diffraction patterns from individual mole...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2010.Advancement and research on phas...
In this work we analyze the problem of phase retrieval from Fourier measurements with random diffrac...