Phase retrieval constitutes a pivotal challenge in disciplines ranging from optics and materials science to signal processing, where the objective is to reconstruct a signal’s phase from ...
Since their discovery by Roentgen in 1895, X-rays have become an effective tool for doctors to take images of their patients' bones, organs and vessels, and make better diagnoses. To date, scientists ...
Wide field of view and high resolution are both desirable for various imaging applications, providing multi-dimensional and multi-scale target information. As the recent development of phase imaging, ...
Imaging objects that are partially or completely obscured by structures that diffuse the light from those objects, as is the case in many biological systems, is a challenge that engineers have met ...
In a study published in Photonics Research, researchers from Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics (SIOM) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has proposed a new scheme for single-shot ...
Ptychography is an area-by-area scanning method that uses constant, coherent illumination to scan a region of a sample in several adjacent and overlapping locations. The dispersed radiation is ...
We are redefining microscopy using a new and unique imaging method, the Phase Focus Virtual Lens®. The technology uses a phase retrieval algorithm to create high fidelity images from scattered waves, ...