Author:
Ekman Axel,Weinhardt Venera,Chen Jian-Hua,McDermott Gerry,Le Gros Mark A.,Larabell Carolyn
Abstract
AbstractIn this manuscript, we introduce a linear approximation of the forward model of soft x-ray tomography (SXT), such that the reconstruction is solvable by standard iterative schemes. This linear model takes into account the three-dimensional point spread function (PSF) of the optical system, which consequently enhances the reconstruction data. The feasibility of the model is demonstrated on both simulated and experimental data, based on theoretically estimated and experimentally measured PSFs.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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