Live Iterative Ptychography with projection-based algorithms
Abstract
In this work, we demonstrate that the ptychographic phase problem can be solved in a live fashion during scanning, while data is still being collected. We propose a generally applicable modification of the widespread projection-based algorithms such as Error Reduction (ER) and Difference Map (DM). This novel variant of ptychographic phase retrieval enables immediate visual feedback during experiments, reconstruction of arbitrary-sized objects with a fixed amount of computational resources, and adaptive scanning. By building upon the Real-Time Iterative Spectrogram Inversion (RTISI) family of algorithms from the audio processing literature, we show that live variants of projection-based methods such as DM can be derived naturally and may even achieve higher-quality reconstructions than their classic non-live counterparts with comparable effective computational load.
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@article{arxiv.2309.08639,
title = {Live Iterative Ptychography with projection-based algorithms},
author = {Simon Welker and Tal Peer and Henry N. Chapman and Timo Gerkmann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.08639},
year = {2023}
}
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Submitted to ICASSP 24