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Single-exposure multi-wavelength diffraction imaging with blazed grating

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Abstract

Multi-wavelength diffraction imaging is a lensless, high-resolution imaging technology. To avoid multiple exposures and enable high-speed data collection, here an innovative setup for the single-exposure multi-wavelength diffraction imaging based on a blazed grating is proposed. Since the blazed angle varies with the wavelength, the diffraction patterns for the individual wavelengths can be separated from each other and recorded in a single measurement at one time. A method of high-precision position alignment between different wavelength patterns is proposed in our system to achieve good image quality and high resolution. Experiments on a phase-only USAF resolution target and biological samples were carried out to verify the effectiveness of our proposed method. This proposed setup has such advantages as a simpler structure, fast recording, and algorithm robustness.

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Visualization 1       We provide a dynamic imaging video to demonstrate the single-exposure of our method, and the real-time reconstruction can be seen in Visualization 1

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