Total Variation-Based Reconstruction and Phase Retrieval for Diffraction Tomography with an Arbitrarily Moving Object

10/07/2022
by   Robert Beinert, et al.
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We consider the imaging problem of the reconstruction of a three-dimensional object via optical diffraction tomography under the assumptions of the Born approximation. Our focus lies in the situation that a rigid object performs an irregular, time-dependent rotation under acoustical or optical forces. In this study, we compare reconstruction algorithms in case i) that two-dimensional images of the complex-valued wave are known, or ii) that only the intensity (absolute value) of these images can be measured, which is the case in many practical setups. The latter phase-retrieval problem can be solved by an all-at-once approach based utilizing a hybrid input-output scheme with TV regularization.

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