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High Resolution, Wide Field of View, Ptychographic Imaging of a Biological Sample using a High Harmonic Generation Source

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Abstract

We present coherent diffractive imaging with broadband radiation generated from a high harmonic source around 29nm wavelength to image neuron tissue from the mouse hypothalamus to 80nm resolution over a 40nm field of view.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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