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Published on: February 12, 2014
Wavelength-multiplexed single-shot ptychography
Jonathan Barolak1, David Goldberger1, Jeff Squier1
1Department of Physics, Colorado School of Mines, 1523 Illinois Street, Golden, Colorado 80401, United States of America.
Abstract:
We present the first experimental demonstration of wavelength-multiplexing in single-shot ptychography. Specifically, we experimentally reconstruct the complex transmission profile of a wavelength-independent and wavelength-dependent object simultaneously for 532 nm and 633 nm probing wavelengths. In addition, we discuss the advantages of a more general approach to detector segmentation in single-shot ptychography. A minimization to correct for uncertainties in a priori information that is required for single-shot geometries is presented along with a novel probe constraint. Furthermore, this technique is complementary to dual-wavelength interferometry without the need for an external reference. This work is enabling to imaging technologies and applications such as broadband single-shot ptychography, time-resolved imaging by multiplexed ptychography, real-time inspection for laser micro-machining, and plasma imaging.

