Blind ptychographic phase retrieval via convergent alternating direction method of multipliers

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Abstract

Ptychography has risen as a reference X-ray imaging technique: it achieves resolutions of one billionth of a meter, macroscopic field of view, or the capability to retrieve chemical or magnetic contrast, among other features. A ptychographic reconstruction is normally formulated as a blind phase retrieval problem, where both the image (sample) and the probe (illumination) have to be recovered from phaseless measured data. In this article we address a nonlinear least squares model for the blind ptychography problem with constraints on the image and the probe by maximum likelihood estimation of the Poisson noise model. We formulate a variant model that incorporates the information of phaseless measurements of the probe to eliminate possible artifacts. Next, we propose a generalized alternating direction method of multipliers designed for the proposed nonconvex models with convergence guarantee under mild conditions, where their subproblems can be solved by fast el-ementwise operations. Numerically, the proposed algorithm outperforms state-of-the-art algorithms in both speed and image quality.

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Chang, H., Enfedaque, P., & Marchesini, S. (2019). Blind ptychographic phase retrieval via convergent alternating direction method of multipliers. SIAM Journal on Imaging Sciences, 12(1), 153–185. https://doi.org/10.1137/18M1188446

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