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A new symmetrized solution for phase retrieval using the transport of intensity equation

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A novel symmetrization method for solving the transport of intensity equation (TIE) using fast Fourier transforms for situations where the input images may or may not exhibit spatial periodicity.
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This article is published in Micron.The article was published on 2002-01-01. It has received 152 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Symmetrization & Conservation law.

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Coherent methods in the X-ray sciences

TL;DR: A review of the areas in which ideas from coherent X-ray methods are contributing to methods for the neutron, electron and optical communities is presented in this article, along with associated experiments in materials science.
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Fast phase unwrapping algorithm for interferometric applications.

TL;DR: An algorithm is presented that solves the phase unwrapping problem, using a combination of Fourier techniques, that is equivalent to the computation time required for performing eight fast Fourier transforms and stable against noise and residues present in the wrapped phase.
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Magnetism in curved geometries

TL;DR: Streubel et al. as mentioned in this paper presented a review of the application potential of three-dimensional-shaped objects as magnetic field sensorics for magnetofluidic applications, spin-wave filters, advanced magneto-encephalography devices for diagnosis of epilepsy or for energy-efficient racetrack memory devices.
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Linear phase imaging using differential interference contrast microscopy.

TL;DR: An extension to Nomarski differential interference contrast microscopy that enables isotropic linear phase imaging is proposed that combines phase shifting, two directions of shear and Fourier‐space integration using a modified spiral phase transform.
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Transport of intensity equation: a tutorial

TL;DR: A new era in which strict coherence and interferometry are no longer prerequisites for quantitative phase imaging and diffraction tomography is highlighted, paving the way toward new generation label-free three-dimensional microscopy, with applications in all branches of biomedicine.
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Deterministic phase retrieval: a Green’s function solution

TL;DR: In this article, the propagation of phase and irradiance are derived, and a Green's function solution for the phase in terms of irradiance and perimeter phase values is given A measurement scheme is discussed, and the results of a numerical simulation are given Both circular and slit pupils are considered.
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Differential and integral calculus

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Noninterferometric Phase Imaging with Partially Coherent Light

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore propagation through the Poynting vector and find two classes of phase, one of which is topological in origin, and even then only in specific well-defined circumstances.
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