Soft X-ray spectromicroscopy using ptychography with randomly phased illumination

Ptychographic methods can retrieve the complex sample transmittance from diffraction patterns that may have a large dynamic range. For soft X-ray spectromicroscopy, Maiden et al . use a diffuser to randomize the probe phase, reducing the dynamic range of the diffraction data by an order of magnitude...

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