Phase retrieval from coded diffraction patterns

This paper considers the question of recovering the phase of an object from intensity-only measurements, a problem which naturally appears in X-ray crystallography and related disciplines. We study a physically realistic setup where one can modulate the signal of interest and then collect the intens...

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Published inApplied and computational harmonic analysis Vol. 39; no. 2; pp. 277 - 299
Main Authors Candès, Emmanuel J., Li, Xiaodong, Soltanolkotabi, Mahdi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 01.09.2015
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Summary:This paper considers the question of recovering the phase of an object from intensity-only measurements, a problem which naturally appears in X-ray crystallography and related disciplines. We study a physically realistic setup where one can modulate the signal of interest and then collect the intensity of its diffraction pattern, each modulation thereby producing a sort of coded diffraction pattern. We show that PhaseLift, a recent convex programming technique, recovers the phase information exactly from a number of random modulations, which is polylogarithmic in the number of unknowns. Numerical experiments with noiseless and noisy data complement our theoretical analysis and illustrate our approach.
ISSN:1063-5203
1096-603X
DOI:10.1016/j.acha.2014.09.004