We introduce the weighted average of sequential projections, or WASP, an algorithm for ptychography. Using both simulations and real-world experiments, we test this new approach and compare performance against several alternative algorithms. These tests indicate that WASP effectively combines the benefits of its competitors, with a rapid initial convergence rate, robustness to noise and poor initial conditions, a small memory footprint, easy tuning, and the ability to reach a global minimum when provided with noiseless data. We also show how WASP can be parallelised to split operation across several different computation nodes.
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Maiden, A. M., Mei, W., & Li, P. (2024). WASP: weighted average of sequential projections for ptychographic phase retrieval. Optics Express, 32(12), 21327. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.516946
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