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Sara Salha

Researcher at California NanoSystems Institute

Publications -  5
Citations -  193

Sara Salha is an academic researcher from California NanoSystems Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coherent diffraction imaging & Diffraction. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 5 publications receiving 180 citations. Previous affiliations of Sara Salha include University of California, Los Angeles.

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Three-dimensional structure determination from a single view

TL;DR: 3D imaging modality, termed ankylography, is presented, which under certain circumstances enables complete 3D structure determination from a single exposure using a monochromatic incident beam and could find broad applications in the physical and life sciences.
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Coherent diffraction microscopy at SPring-8: instrumentation, data acquisition and data analysis.

TL;DR: An instrumentation and data analysis review of coherent diffraction microscopy at SPring-8 is given and will be of interest to those who want to apply coherentdiffraction imaging to studies of materials science and biological samples.
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Three-dimensional imaging of a phase object from a single sample orientation using an optical laser

TL;DR: Ankylography is a new 3D imaging technique which enables reconstruction of a 3D object from a single sample orientation as mentioned in this paper, under certain circumstances, which enables reconstructing the 3D structure of the object from the spherical diffraction pattern.
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Reply to "Comment on 'Three-dimensional imaging of a phase object from a single sample orientation using an optical laser' "

TL;DR: Chien-Chun Chen, Huaidong Jiang, Lu Rong, Sara Salha, Rui Xu, Thomas G. Mason,1,3 and Jianwei Miao as mentioned in this paper.
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Three-dimensional coherent x-ray diffractive imaging from a single view

TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrate that high numerical aperture coherent diffractive imaging enables three-dimensional imaging from a single exposure angle under certain conditions, called ankylography, with simulations and experiment from a tabletop soft-x-ray laser.