• Acta Photonica Sinica
  • Vol. 52, Issue 9, 0911001 (2023)
Jiaming CHEN1,2, An PAN1,2,*, Aiye WANG1,2, Caiwen MA2,3, and Baoli YAO1,2
Author Affiliations
  • 1State key Laboratory of Transient Optics and Photonics,Xi'an Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Xi'an 710119,China
  • 2University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100094,China
  • 3CAS Key Laboratory of Space Precision Measurement Technology,Xi'an 710119,China
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    DOI: 10.3788/gzxb20235209.0911001 Cite this Article
    Jiaming CHEN, An PAN, Aiye WANG, Caiwen MA, Baoli YAO. Quantitative Retrieval of Coherent Transfer Function via Fourier Ptychographic Microscopy[J]. Acta Photonica Sinica, 2023, 52(9): 0911001 Copy Citation Text show less
    Simulation results of FPM reconstruction with several systematic errors added in
    Fig. 1. Simulation results of FPM reconstruction with several systematic errors added in
    Simulation results of systematic error correction with multiple algorithms
    Fig. 2. Simulation results of systematic error correction with multiple algorithms
    Diagram of sub-region translation FPM for pupil reconstruction
    Fig. 3. Diagram of sub-region translation FPM for pupil reconstruction
    Comparison of grid noise removal from sigma star transparent sample
    Fig. 4. Comparison of grid noise removal from sigma star transparent sample
    Comparison of focusing from U2OS sample
    Fig. 5. Comparison of focusing from U2OS sample
    Comparison of image contrast improvement after deconvolution using reconstructed pupil functions
    Fig. 6. Comparison of image contrast improvement after deconvolution using reconstructed pupil functions
    Simulation results of the influence of spatial sampling rate and spectral overlapping rate on CTF reconstruction
    Fig. 7. Simulation results of the influence of spatial sampling rate and spectral overlapping rate on CTF reconstruction
    Simulation results of the influence of captured image number and iteration number on CTF reconstruction
    Fig. 8. Simulation results of the influence of captured image number and iteration number on CTF reconstruction
    Experimental results of the influence of captured image number and iteration number on CTF reconstruction
    Fig. 9. Experimental results of the influence of captured image number and iteration number on CTF reconstruction
    Pupil images reconstructed by three schemes of ST-FPM with 5%~50% pixels translation distances in simulations
    Fig. 10. Pupil images reconstructed by three schemes of ST-FPM with 5%~50% pixels translation distances in simulations
    Jiaming CHEN, An PAN, Aiye WANG, Caiwen MA, Baoli YAO. Quantitative Retrieval of Coherent Transfer Function via Fourier Ptychographic Microscopy[J]. Acta Photonica Sinica, 2023, 52(9): 0911001
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