Hybrid diffraction tomography without phase information

We introduce a hybrid tomographic method, based on recent investigations concerning the connection between computed tomography and diffraction tomography, that allows direct reconstruction of scattering objects from intensity measurements. This technique is noniterative and is intuitively easier to...

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