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Lu Rong

Researcher at Beijing University of Technology

Publications -  137
Citations -  1436

Lu Rong is an academic researcher from Beijing University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Digital holography & Holography. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 118 publications receiving 1136 citations. Previous affiliations of Lu Rong include University of California, Los Angeles & Beihang University.

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Ultrahigh 22 nm resolution coherent diffractive imaging using a desktop 13 nm high harmonic source

TL;DR: A significant advance in image resolution and capabilities for desktop soft x-ray microscopes that will enable widespread applications in nanoscience and nanotechnology and shows that unique information about the sample can be obtained by extracting 3-D information at very high numerical apertures.
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Terahertz in-line digital holography of human hepatocellular carcinoma tissue

TL;DR: The fibrosis indicated in the phase distribution demonstrates the potential of terahertz holographic imaging to obtain a more objective, early diagnosis of cancer.
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Speckle noise reduction in digital holography by use of multiple polarization holograms

TL;DR: In this paper, a novel speckle reduction technique for digital holography is proposed, where multiple off-axis holograms are recorded using a circularly polarized illumination beam and a rotating linearly polarized reference beam.
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Terahertz in-line digital holography of dragonfly hindwing: amplitude and phase reconstruction at enhanced resolution by extrapolation

TL;DR: A novel statistical method of obtaining true intensity values for the pyroelectric array detector's pixels is introduced and phase retrieval routines to eliminate twin image and enhanced the resolution of the reconstructions by hologram extrapolation beyond the detector area are applied.
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Coherent noise reduction in digital holographic phase contrast microscopy by slightly shifting object

TL;DR: By a proper averaging procedure, the coherent noise of phase contrast image is reduced significantly.