We examine the interplay between spectral bandwidth and illumination curvature in ptychography. By tailoring the divergence of the illumination, broader spectral bandwidths can be tolerated without requiring algorithmic modifications to the forward model. In particular, a strong wavefront curvature transitions a far-field diffraction geometry to an effectively near-field one, which is less affected by temporal coherence effects. The relaxed temporal coherence requirements allow for leveraging wider spectral bandwidths and larger illumination spots. Our findings open up new avenues towards utilizing pink and broadband beams for increased flux and throughput at both synchrotron facilities and lab-scale beamlines.
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Penagos Molina, D. S., Loetgering, L., Eschen, W., Limpert, J., & Rothhardt, J. (2023). Broadband ptychography using curved wavefront illumination. Optics Express, 31(16), 26958. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.495197
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