Coherent diffraction imaging
Coherent diffractive imaging (CDI) is a "lensless" technique for 2D or 3D reconstruction of the image of nanoscale structures such as nanotubes, nanocrystals, porous nanocrystalline layers, defects, potentially proteins, and more. In CDI, a highly coherent beam of x-rays, electrons or other wavelike particle or photon is incident on an object.
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CDICXDCXDICoherent Diffraction ImagingCoherent diffractive imagingComputational imagingDavid SayreDiffractionFourier ptychographyHenry N. ChapmanHigh energy X-ray imaging technologyHybrid input-output algorithmList of materials analysis methodsPhase problemPhase retrievalPorosityPtychographySynchrotronSynchrotron light sourceX-ray crystallographyX-ray laser
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Coherent diffraction imaging
Coherent diffractive imaging (CDI) is a "lensless" technique for 2D or 3D reconstruction of the image of nanoscale structures such as nanotubes, nanocrystals, porous nanocrystalline layers, defects, potentially proteins, and more. In CDI, a highly coherent beam of x-rays, electrons or other wavelike particle or photon is incident on an object.
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