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A Lens Assisted Phase Microscope Based on Ptychography

Based on the recently developed ptychographical iterative engine (PIE), we suggest a lens assisted microscopy to realize quantitative phase imaging without using interferometry. The sample is imaged with a lens system; a pinhole on the image plane scans the image at a proper step interval; the diffr...

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Published in:Chinese physics letters 2012-08, Vol.29 (8), p.84216-1-084219-3
Main Authors: Pan, Xing-Chen, Lin, Qiang, Liu, Cheng, Zhu, Jian-Qiang
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