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arxiv: 2409.05163 · v1 · pith:IOD3PXQF · submitted 2024-09-08 · physics.optics

Single-distance nano-holotomography with coded apertures

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keywords approachcodedaperturesnano-holotomographyreconstructionsampleschemesingle-distance
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High-resolution phase-contrast 3D imaging using nano-holotomography typically requires collecting multiple tomograms at varying sample-to-detector distances, usually 3 to 4. This multi-distance approach significantly limits temporal resolution, making it impractical for operando studies. Moreover, shifting the sample complicates reconstruction, requiring precise alignment and interpolation to correct for shift-dependent magnification on the detector. In response, we propose and validate through simulations a novel single-distance approach that leverages coded apertures to structure beam illumination while the sample rotates. This approach is made possible by our proposed joint reconstruction scheme, which integrates coded phase retrieval with 3D tomography. This scheme ensures data consistency and achieves artifact-free reconstructions from a single distance.

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