New method for coherent imaging using incompatible sources
Boyang Li

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel coherent imaging method capable of utilizing incompatible non-coherent sources, enhancing imaging versatility and potential applications in medical diagnostics.
Contribution
The paper presents a new technique that allows coherent imaging with incompatible non-coherent sources, expanding the flexibility of imaging systems.
Findings
Enables coherent imaging with previously incompatible sources
Improves resolution and versatility in medical imaging
Demonstrates application to real samples
Abstract
Non-invasive imaging plays a crucial role in the early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of numerous medical conditions. This article discusses recent advancements in coherent imaging techniques.The article begins by discussing the evolution of CDI technology, focusing on its higher resolution capabilities for detailed analysis and the use of white light in modern systems. Subsequently, advancements in CDI techniques are examined, such as imaging for white matter tract analysis. And its applications in real-time visualization of internal structures is highlighted, along with its application to various samples. Finally introduce a method to use coherent imaging method on incompatible non-coherent sources.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced X-ray Imaging Techniques · Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
