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Shirly V Pinhasi1, Roger Alimi, Lior Perelmutter
1Applied Physics Division, Soreq Nuclear Research Center, Yavne 81800, Israel. Shirly.Pinhasi@gmail.com
Abstract:
The topography of a phase plate is recovered from the phase reconstruction by solving the transport intensity equation (TIE). The TIE is solved using two different approaches: (a) the classical solution of solving the Poisson differential equation and (b) an algebraic approach with Zernike functions. In this paper we present and compare the topography reconstruction of a phase plate with these solution methods and justify why one solution is preferable over the other.
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