Video presentation
with Manuel Guizar-Sicairos from the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI)
In this video presentation, Dr. Manuel Guizar-Sicairos, a beamline scientist at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), will present the state of the art and the future of ptychography. The presentation builds on our recent webinar Fast-Scanning Ptychography: The implementation at the Australian Synchrotron XFM Beamline with an EIGER2 X 1M that took place this October [Read more].
Ptychography is a super-resolution imaging method based on coherent diffractive imaging, which produces quantitative images with phase and absorption contrast. Phase contrast provides morphological information and is exceptionally useful in the hard X-ray imaging regime where absorption is comparatively weak – high contrast ultrastructure images can be obtained even from single-component specimens.
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Related publications
F. Pfeiffer, “X-ray ptychography,” Nature Photon. 12, 9–17 (2018) Review article
M. Guizar-Sicairos and P. Thibault, “Ptychography: A solution for the “phase problem” finds countless applications,” Phys. Today (2021)
Contact the experts
Dr. Manuel Guizar-Sicairos, for any questions about ptychography
Dr. Stefan Brandstetter, for any detector-related questions
In our webinar in October, Dr. Cameron M. Kewish, a research scientist at the ANSTO Australian Synchrotron, spoke about the implementation of fast-scanning ptychography and other microanalysis methods with the EIGER2 X 1M at the Australian Synchrotron XFM beamline.