Dynamic nanoimaging of extended objects via hard X-ray multiple-shot coherent diffraction with projection illumination optics
Coherent diffraction imaging (CDI) is a lensless technique for 2D or 3D reconstruction of nanoscale structure images, where a highly coherent beam of x-rays, electrons or other wavelike particle or photon is incident on an object. The authors present a phase retrieval algorithm that takes advantage...
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Main Authors: | Yuki Takayama, Keizo Fukuda, Motoki Kawashima, Yuki Aoi, Daiki Shigematsu, Tatsuki Akada, Takumi Ikeda, Yasushi Kagoshima |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8b5510ee3b2f4e73a63750d1d4fbfc2c |
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