We consider a computational superresolution inverse diffraction problem for phase retrieval from phase-coded intensity observations. The optical setup includes a thin lens and a spatial light modulator for phase coding. The designed algorithm is targeted on an optimal solution for Poissonian noisy observations. One of the essential instruments of this design is a complex-domain sparsity applied for complex-valued object (phase and amplitude) to be reconstructed. Simulation experiments demonstrate that good quality imaging can be achieved for high-level of the superresolution with a factor of 32, which means that the pixel of the reconstructed object is 32 times smaller than the sensor's pixel. This superresolution corresponds to the object ...
We present an algorithm for coherent diffractive imaging with phaseless measurements. It treats the ...
Recovering signals from their Fourier transform magnitudes is a classical problem referred to as pha...
In a variety of fields, in particular those involving imaging and optics, we often measure signals w...
The paper is devoted to a computational super-resolution microscopy. A complex-valued wavefront of a...
In this paper we study a realistic setup for phase retrieval, where the signal of interest is modula...
This paper proposes a novel algorithm for image phase retrieval, i.e., for recovering complex-valued...
Design and optimization of lensless phase-retrieval optical system with phase modulation of free-spa...
We address the problem of phase retrieval, which is frequently encountered in optical imaging. The m...
We address the problem of phase retrieval, which is frequently encountered in optical imaging. The m...
We address the problem of reconstructing a sparse signal from its DFT magnitude. We refer to this pr...
This paper develops a novel framework for phase retrieval, a problem which arises in X-ray crystal-l...
We address the problem of reconstructing a sparse signal from its DFT magnitude. We refer to this pr...
International audienceThe phase retrieval process is a nonlinear ill-posed problem. The Fresnel diff...
In this work we consider the problem of reconstruction of a signal from the magnitude of its Fourier...
We present an algorithm for coherent diffractive imaging with phaseless measurements. It treats the ...
We present an algorithm for coherent diffractive imaging with phaseless measurements. It treats the ...
Recovering signals from their Fourier transform magnitudes is a classical problem referred to as pha...
In a variety of fields, in particular those involving imaging and optics, we often measure signals w...
The paper is devoted to a computational super-resolution microscopy. A complex-valued wavefront of a...
In this paper we study a realistic setup for phase retrieval, where the signal of interest is modula...
This paper proposes a novel algorithm for image phase retrieval, i.e., for recovering complex-valued...
Design and optimization of lensless phase-retrieval optical system with phase modulation of free-spa...
We address the problem of phase retrieval, which is frequently encountered in optical imaging. The m...
We address the problem of phase retrieval, which is frequently encountered in optical imaging. The m...
We address the problem of reconstructing a sparse signal from its DFT magnitude. We refer to this pr...
This paper develops a novel framework for phase retrieval, a problem which arises in X-ray crystal-l...
We address the problem of reconstructing a sparse signal from its DFT magnitude. We refer to this pr...
International audienceThe phase retrieval process is a nonlinear ill-posed problem. The Fresnel diff...
In this work we consider the problem of reconstruction of a signal from the magnitude of its Fourier...
We present an algorithm for coherent diffractive imaging with phaseless measurements. It treats the ...
We present an algorithm for coherent diffractive imaging with phaseless measurements. It treats the ...
Recovering signals from their Fourier transform magnitudes is a classical problem referred to as pha...
In a variety of fields, in particular those involving imaging and optics, we often measure signals w...