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Video-rate gigapixel ptychography via space-time neural field representations

Optics 2025-11-11 v1 Image and Video Processing

Abstract

Achieving gigapixel space-bandwidth products (SBP) at video rates represents a fundamental challenge in imaging science. Here we demonstrate video-rate ptychography that overcomes this barrier by exploiting spatiotemporal correlations through neural field representations. Our approach factorizes the space-time volume into low-rank spatial and temporal features, transforming SBP scaling from sequential measurements to efficient correlation extraction. The architecture employs dual networks for decoding real and imaginary field components, avoiding phase-wrapping discontinuities plagued in amplitude-phase representations. A gradient-domain loss on spatial derivatives ensures robust convergence. We demonstrate video-rate gigapixel imaging with centimeter-scale coverage while resolving 308-nm linewidths. Validations span from monitoring sample dynamics of crystals, bacteria, stem cells, microneedle to characterizing time-varying probes in extreme ultraviolet experiments, demonstrating versatility across wavelengths. By transforming temporal variations from a constraint into exploitable correlations, we establish that gigapixel video is tractable with single-sensor measurements, making ptychography a high-throughput sensing tool for monitoring mesoscale dynamics without lenses.

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@article{arxiv.2511.06126,
  title  = {Video-rate gigapixel ptychography via space-time neural field representations},
  author = {Ruihai Wang and Qianhao Zhao and Zhixuan Hong and Qiong Ma and Tianbo Wang and Lingzhi Jiang and Liming Yang and Shaowei Jiang and Feifei Huang and Thanh D. Nguyen and Leslie Shor and Daniel Gage and Mary Lipton and Christopher Anderton and Arunima Bhattacharjee and David Brady and Guoan Zheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.06126},
  year   = {2025}
}