Fourier Ptychography Part II: Phase Retrieval and High-Resolution Image Formation

  • Loetgering L
  • Aidukas T
  • Zhou K
  • et al.
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Abstract

This article is the second within a three-part series on Fourier ptychography, which is a computational microscopy technique for high-resolution, large field-of-view imaging. While the first article laid out the basics of Fourier ptychography, this second part sheds light on its algorithmic ingredients. We present a non-technical discussion of phase retrieval, which allows for the synthesis of high-resolution images from a sequence of low-resolution raw data. Fourier ptychographic phase retrieval can be carried out on standard, widefield microscopy platforms with the simple addition of a low-cost LED array, thus offering a convenient alternative to other phase-sensitive techniques that require more elaborate hardware such as differential interference contrast and digital holography.

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Loetgering, L., Aidukas, T., Zhou, K. C., Wechsler, F., & Horstmeyer, R. (2022). Fourier Ptychography Part II: Phase Retrieval and High-Resolution Image Formation. Microscopy Today, 30(5), 36–39. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1551929522001055

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