Strategies for high-throughput focused-beam ptychography

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X-ray ptychography is being utilized for a wide range of imaging experiments with a resolution beyond the limit of the X-ray optics used. Introducing a parameter for the ptychographic resolution gain Gp (the ratio of the beam size over the achieved pixel size in the reconstructed image), strategies for data sampling and for increasing imaging throughput when the specimen is at the focus of an X-ray beam are considered. The tradeoffs between large and small illumination spots are examined.X-ray ptychography is being utilized for a wide range of imaging experiments with a resolution beyond the limit of the X-ray optics used. Here, strategies for data sampling and for increasing imaging throughput when the specimen is at the focus of an X-ray beam are discussed, and the tradeoffs between large and small illumination spots are examined.

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Jacobsen, C., Deng, J., & Nashed, Y. (2017). Strategies for high-throughput focused-beam ptychography. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 24(5), 1078–1081. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577517009869

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