2023
DOI: 10.1109/jphot.2023.3256059
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Ensemble Diffraction Microscopy: An Imaging Technique That Allows High-Resolution Diffraction Imaging Using Both Totally and Partially Coherent Sources

Abstract: Coherent diffraction microscopy (CDM) is a potential approach to image micromaterials at atomic resolution without crystals. Due to the lack of high-angle scattering, the achieved resolution is limited to several nanometers. Small-angle scattering allows researchers to reveal high-resolution 3D structures of specimens by fitting 1D diffraction signals. However, prerequisite 3D models and non-unique solutions restrict the potential to image general specimens. Under the assumption of an ensemble containing large… Show more

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