We show that the optimal Cramér-Rao lower bound on the mean-square error for the estimation of a coherent signal from photon-limited intensity measurements is equal to the number of signal elements, or the number of signal elements minus one when we account for the unobservable reference phase. Whereas this bound is attained by phase-quadrature holography, we also show that it can be attained through a phase-retrieval system that does not require a coherent reference. We also present the bounds for classic phase-retrieval and ptychography, and show that practical coding strategies can approach optimal performance. © 2021 Optical Society of America.Open access journalThis item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2008.We apply phase retrieval, a meth...
In many physical settings, it is difficult or impossible to measure the phase of a signal. The probl...
In this dissertation, we study a new approach to the problem of phase retrieval, which is the task o...
We show that the optimal Cramér-Rao lower bound on the mean-square error for the estimation of a coh...
© 2019 IEEE. The support recovery problem consists of determining a sparse subset of variables that ...
Iterative algorithms for phase retrieval from intensity data are compared to gradient search methods...
In many applications, measurements of a signal consist of the magnitudes of linear functionals while...
The support recovery problem consists of determining a sparse subset of variables that is relevant i...
In this work we consider the problem of reconstruction of a signal from the magnitude of its Fourier...
The interaction of an object with a coherent probe often encodes its properties in a complex-valued ...
In many applications, signals are measured according to a linear process, but the phases of these me...
In many applications, signals are measured according to a linear process, but the phases of these me...
Optical signals have two basic components that are power and phase, which can be demonstrated in bot...
Phase retrieval has been a longstanding problem in optics and x-ray crystallography since the 1970s ...
Phase retrieval finds applications in various optical imaging modalities such as X-ray crystallograp...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2008.We apply phase retrieval, a meth...
In many physical settings, it is difficult or impossible to measure the phase of a signal. The probl...
In this dissertation, we study a new approach to the problem of phase retrieval, which is the task o...
We show that the optimal Cramér-Rao lower bound on the mean-square error for the estimation of a coh...
© 2019 IEEE. The support recovery problem consists of determining a sparse subset of variables that ...
Iterative algorithms for phase retrieval from intensity data are compared to gradient search methods...
In many applications, measurements of a signal consist of the magnitudes of linear functionals while...
The support recovery problem consists of determining a sparse subset of variables that is relevant i...
In this work we consider the problem of reconstruction of a signal from the magnitude of its Fourier...
The interaction of an object with a coherent probe often encodes its properties in a complex-valued ...
In many applications, signals are measured according to a linear process, but the phases of these me...
In many applications, signals are measured according to a linear process, but the phases of these me...
Optical signals have two basic components that are power and phase, which can be demonstrated in bot...
Phase retrieval has been a longstanding problem in optics and x-ray crystallography since the 1970s ...
Phase retrieval finds applications in various optical imaging modalities such as X-ray crystallograp...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Institute of Optics, 2008.We apply phase retrieval, a meth...
In many physical settings, it is difficult or impossible to measure the phase of a signal. The probl...
In this dissertation, we study a new approach to the problem of phase retrieval, which is the task o...