Three-dimensional single-shot ptychography

Optics Express
David GoldbergerDaniel Adams

Abstract

Here we introduce three-dimensional single-shot ptychography (3DSSP). 3DSSP leverages an additional constraint unique to the single-shot geometry to deconvolve multiple 2D planes of a 3D object. Numeric simulations and analytic calculations demonstrate that 3DSSP reconstructs multiple planes in an extended 3D object with a minimum separation consistent with the depth of field for a conventional microscope. We experimentally demonstrate 3DSSP by reconstructing orthogonal hair strands axially separated by 5 mm. 3DSSP provides a pathway towards volumetric imaging of dynamically evolving systems on ultrafast timescales.

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