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- Title
Using a modified double deep image prior for crosstalk mitigation in multislice ptychography.
- Authors
Du, Ming; Huang, Xiaojing; Jacobsen, Chris
- Abstract
Multislice ptychography is a high‐resolution microscopy technique used to image multiple separate axial planes using a single illumination direction. However, multislice ptychography reconstructions are often degraded by crosstalk, where some features on one plane erroneously contribute to the reconstructed image of another plane. Here, the use of a modified 'double deep image prior' (DDIP) architecture is demonstrated in mitigating crosstalk artifacts in multislice ptychography. Utilizing the tendency of generative neural networks to produce natural images, a modified DDIP method yielded good results on experimental data. For one of the datasets, it is shown that using DDIP could remove the need of using additional experimental data, such as from X‐ray fluorescence, to suppress the crosstalk. This method may help X‐ray multislice ptychography work for more general experimental scenarios.
- Subjects
MICROSCOPY; IMAGE processing; X-rays; LIGHTING
- Publication
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 2021, Vol 28, Issue 4, p1137
- ISSN
0909-0495
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1107/S1600577521003507