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Ptychography Technique Raises Imaging Throughput

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JOEL WILLIAMS, ASSOCIATE EDITOR
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A resolution-enhanced parallel-coded ptychography technique developed by researchers at the University of Connecticut has achieved the highest numerical aperture and throughput to date, compared to previous demonstrations of similar technology. The approach replaces the objective lens with a disorder-engineered surface. “The disorder-engineered surface can be viewed as a computational lens,” said Guoan Zheng, research leader and UConn professor of biomedical engineering. “The large-angle diffracted light from the object can be converted into smaller angles by the...Read full article

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    Jan/Feb 2022
    GLOSSARY
    parallel processing
    In imaging, the processing of pixel data in such a way that a group of pixels is analyzed at one time rather than one pixel at a time.
    Research & TechnologyMicroscopyopticsBiophotonicsmaterialsmetasurfacebiologybiomedical engineeringUniversity of ConnecticutUCONNGuoan Zhengsuperresolution imaginggigapixelptychographydisorder engineered surfaceSensors & Detectorsimagingcoded ptychographydiagnosticsparallel processingTechnology NewsBioScan

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