Authors
Alexander Szameit, Yoav Shechtman, Eliyahu Osherovich, Elad Bullkich, Pavel Sidorenko, Hod Dana, Stefan Steiner, Ernst B Kley, Snir Gazit, Tzipi Cohen-Hyams, Shy Shoham, Michael Zibulevsky, Irad Yavneh, Yonina C Eldar, Oren Cohen, Mordechai Segev
Publication date
2012/5
Journal
Nature materials
Volume
11
Issue
5
Pages
455-459
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Coherent Diffractive Imaging (CDI) is an algorithmic imaging technique where intricate features are reconstructed from measurements of the freely diffracting intensity pattern. An important goal of such lensless imaging methods is to study the structure of molecules that cannot be crystallized. Ideally, one would want to perform CDI at the highest achievable spatial resolution and in a single-shot measurement such that it could be applied to imaging of ultrafast events. However, the resolution of current CDI techniques is limited by the diffraction limit, hence they cannot resolve features smaller than one half the wavelength of the illuminating light. Here, we present sparsity-based single-shot subwavelength resolution CDI: algorithmic reconstruction of subwavelength features from far-field intensity patterns, at a resolution several times better than the diffraction limit. This work paves the way for subwavelength CDI at …
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Scholar articles
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