Title of article
Coherence and sampling requirements for diffractive imaging
Author/Authors
Spence، نويسنده , , J.C.H. and Weierstall، نويسنده , , U. and Howells، نويسنده , , M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
4
From page
149
To page
152
Abstract
Coherent Diffractive Imaging (CDI) allows images to be reconstructed from diffraction patterns by solving the non-crystallographic phase problem for isolated nanostructures. We show that the Shannon sampling of diffraction intensities needed in CDI requires a coherence width about twice the lateral dimensions of the object, and that the linear number of detector pixels fixes the energy spread needed in the beam. The Shannon sampling, defined by the transform of the periodically repeated autocorrelation of the object, is related to Bragg scattering from an equivalent crystal, and shown to be consistent with the sampling of Youngʹs fringes established by scattering from extreme points in the object. The results are relevant to the design of diffraction cameras for CDI and plans for femotosecond X-ray diffraction from individual proteins.
Keywords
COHERENCE , Phase problems , Diffraction imaging , Sampling theorem
Journal title
Ultramicroscopy
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Ultramicroscopy
Record number
2156246
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