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Journal Publications
since 2022

Recent Journal Publications

[191949]
Title: Artifact-suppressing reconstruction of strongly interacting objects in X-ray near-field holography without a spatial support constraint.
Written by: J. Dora, M. Möddel, S. Flenner, C. G. Schroer, T. Knopp, and J. Hagemann
in: <em>Optics Express</em>. Mar (2024).
Volume: <strong>32</strong>. Number: (7),
on pages: 10801-10828
Chapter:
Editor:
Publisher: Optica Publishing Group:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.1364/OE.514641
URL: https://opg.optica.org/oe/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-32-7-10801
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[www] [BibTex]

Note: article, openaccess

Abstract: The phase problem is a well known ill-posed reconstruction problem of coherent lens-less microscopic imaging, where only the squared magnitude of a complex wavefront is measured by a detector while the phase information of the wave field is lost. To retrieve the lost information, common algorithms rely either on multiple data acquisitions under varying measurement conditions or on the application of strong constraints such as a spatial support. In X-ray near-field holography, however, these methods are rendered impractical in the setting of time sensitive in situ and operando measurements. In this paper, we will forego the spatial support constraint and propose a projected gradient descent (PGD) based reconstruction scheme in combination with proper preprocessing and regularization that significantly reduces artifacts for refractive reconstructions from only a single acquired hologram without a spatial support constraint. We demonstrate the feasibility and robustness of our approach on different data sets obtained at the nano imaging endstation of P05 at PETRA III (DESY, Hamburg) operated by Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon.

Conference Abstracts and Proceedings
since 2022

Recent Conference Abstracts and Proceedings

[191949]
Title: Artifact-suppressing reconstruction of strongly interacting objects in X-ray near-field holography without a spatial support constraint.
Written by: J. Dora, M. Möddel, S. Flenner, C. G. Schroer, T. Knopp, and J. Hagemann
in: <em>Optics Express</em>. Mar (2024).
Volume: <strong>32</strong>. Number: (7),
on pages: 10801-10828
Chapter:
Editor:
Publisher: Optica Publishing Group:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.1364/OE.514641
URL: https://opg.optica.org/oe/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-32-7-10801
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[www]

Note: article, openaccess

Abstract: The phase problem is a well known ill-posed reconstruction problem of coherent lens-less microscopic imaging, where only the squared magnitude of a complex wavefront is measured by a detector while the phase information of the wave field is lost. To retrieve the lost information, common algorithms rely either on multiple data acquisitions under varying measurement conditions or on the application of strong constraints such as a spatial support. In X-ray near-field holography, however, these methods are rendered impractical in the setting of time sensitive in situ and operando measurements. In this paper, we will forego the spatial support constraint and propose a projected gradient descent (PGD) based reconstruction scheme in combination with proper preprocessing and regularization that significantly reduces artifacts for refractive reconstructions from only a single acquired hologram without a spatial support constraint. We demonstrate the feasibility and robustness of our approach on different data sets obtained at the nano imaging endstation of P05 at PETRA III (DESY, Hamburg) operated by Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon.

Publications

Journal Publications
since 2014

Journal Publications

[191949]
Title: Artifact-suppressing reconstruction of strongly interacting objects in X-ray near-field holography without a spatial support constraint.
Written by: J. Dora, M. Möddel, S. Flenner, C. G. Schroer, T. Knopp, and J. Hagemann
in: <em>Optics Express</em>. Mar (2024).
Volume: <strong>32</strong>. Number: (7),
on pages: 10801-10828
Chapter:
Editor:
Publisher: Optica Publishing Group:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.1364/OE.514641
URL: https://opg.optica.org/oe/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-32-7-10801
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[www] [BibTex]

Note: article, openaccess

Abstract: The phase problem is a well known ill-posed reconstruction problem of coherent lens-less microscopic imaging, where only the squared magnitude of a complex wavefront is measured by a detector while the phase information of the wave field is lost. To retrieve the lost information, common algorithms rely either on multiple data acquisitions under varying measurement conditions or on the application of strong constraints such as a spatial support. In X-ray near-field holography, however, these methods are rendered impractical in the setting of time sensitive in situ and operando measurements. In this paper, we will forego the spatial support constraint and propose a projected gradient descent (PGD) based reconstruction scheme in combination with proper preprocessing and regularization that significantly reduces artifacts for refractive reconstructions from only a single acquired hologram without a spatial support constraint. We demonstrate the feasibility and robustness of our approach on different data sets obtained at the nano imaging endstation of P05 at PETRA III (DESY, Hamburg) operated by Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon.

Conference Abstracts and Proceedings
since 2014

Conference Abstracts and Proceedings

[191949]
Title: Artifact-suppressing reconstruction of strongly interacting objects in X-ray near-field holography without a spatial support constraint.
Written by: J. Dora, M. Möddel, S. Flenner, C. G. Schroer, T. Knopp, and J. Hagemann
in: <em>Optics Express</em>. Mar (2024).
Volume: <strong>32</strong>. Number: (7),
on pages: 10801-10828
Chapter:
Editor:
Publisher: Optica Publishing Group:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.1364/OE.514641
URL: https://opg.optica.org/oe/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-32-7-10801
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[www]

Note: article, openaccess

Abstract: The phase problem is a well known ill-posed reconstruction problem of coherent lens-less microscopic imaging, where only the squared magnitude of a complex wavefront is measured by a detector while the phase information of the wave field is lost. To retrieve the lost information, common algorithms rely either on multiple data acquisitions under varying measurement conditions or on the application of strong constraints such as a spatial support. In X-ray near-field holography, however, these methods are rendered impractical in the setting of time sensitive in situ and operando measurements. In this paper, we will forego the spatial support constraint and propose a projected gradient descent (PGD) based reconstruction scheme in combination with proper preprocessing and regularization that significantly reduces artifacts for refractive reconstructions from only a single acquired hologram without a spatial support constraint. We demonstrate the feasibility and robustness of our approach on different data sets obtained at the nano imaging endstation of P05 at PETRA III (DESY, Hamburg) operated by Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon.

Publications Pre-dating the Institute

Publications
2007-2013

Old Publications

[191949]
Title: Artifact-suppressing reconstruction of strongly interacting objects in X-ray near-field holography without a spatial support constraint.
Written by: J. Dora, M. Möddel, S. Flenner, C. G. Schroer, T. Knopp, and J. Hagemann
in: <em>Optics Express</em>. Mar (2024).
Volume: <strong>32</strong>. Number: (7),
on pages: 10801-10828
Chapter:
Editor:
Publisher: Optica Publishing Group:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.1364/OE.514641
URL: https://opg.optica.org/oe/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-32-7-10801
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[www]

Note: article, openaccess

Abstract: The phase problem is a well known ill-posed reconstruction problem of coherent lens-less microscopic imaging, where only the squared magnitude of a complex wavefront is measured by a detector while the phase information of the wave field is lost. To retrieve the lost information, common algorithms rely either on multiple data acquisitions under varying measurement conditions or on the application of strong constraints such as a spatial support. In X-ray near-field holography, however, these methods are rendered impractical in the setting of time sensitive in situ and operando measurements. In this paper, we will forego the spatial support constraint and propose a projected gradient descent (PGD) based reconstruction scheme in combination with proper preprocessing and regularization that significantly reduces artifacts for refractive reconstructions from only a single acquired hologram without a spatial support constraint. We demonstrate the feasibility and robustness of our approach on different data sets obtained at the nano imaging endstation of P05 at PETRA III (DESY, Hamburg) operated by Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon.

Open Access Publications

Journal Publications
since 2014

Open Access Publications

[191949]
Title: Artifact-suppressing reconstruction of strongly interacting objects in X-ray near-field holography without a spatial support constraint.
Written by: J. Dora, M. Möddel, S. Flenner, C. G. Schroer, T. Knopp, and J. Hagemann
in: <em>Optics Express</em>. Mar (2024).
Volume: <strong>32</strong>. Number: (7),
on pages: 10801-10828
Chapter:
Editor:
Publisher: Optica Publishing Group:
Series:
Address:
Edition:
ISBN:
how published:
Organization:
School:
Institution:
Type:
DOI: 10.1364/OE.514641
URL: https://opg.optica.org/oe/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-32-7-10801
ARXIVID:
PMID:

[www] [BibTex]

Note: article, openaccess

Abstract: The phase problem is a well known ill-posed reconstruction problem of coherent lens-less microscopic imaging, where only the squared magnitude of a complex wavefront is measured by a detector while the phase information of the wave field is lost. To retrieve the lost information, common algorithms rely either on multiple data acquisitions under varying measurement conditions or on the application of strong constraints such as a spatial support. In X-ray near-field holography, however, these methods are rendered impractical in the setting of time sensitive in situ and operando measurements. In this paper, we will forego the spatial support constraint and propose a projected gradient descent (PGD) based reconstruction scheme in combination with proper preprocessing and regularization that significantly reduces artifacts for refractive reconstructions from only a single acquired hologram without a spatial support constraint. We demonstrate the feasibility and robustness of our approach on different data sets obtained at the nano imaging endstation of P05 at PETRA III (DESY, Hamburg) operated by Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon.