Towards single-shot coherent imaging via overlap-free ptychography
Oliver Hoidn, Albert Vong, Aashwin Mishra, Steven Henke, and Matthew Seaberg

TL;DR
This paper introduces an overlap-free, single-shot ptychography method called PtychoPINN that enhances imaging speed and reduces dose, validated on experimental data from major light sources.
Contribution
It extends PtychoPINN to enable overlap-free, single-shot reconstructions in Fresnel CDI, improving throughput and dose efficiency compared to traditional methods.
Findings
Achieves high SSIM (0.904) in experimental overlap-free single-shot reconstructions.
Outperforms supervised models with fewer training images and generalizes to new illumination profiles.
GPU throughput is approximately 40 times faster than traditional LSQ-ML reconstruction.
Abstract
Ptychographic imaging at synchrotron and XFEL sources requires dense overlapping scans, limiting throughput and increasing dose. Extending coherent diffractive imaging to overlap-free operation on extended samples remains an open problem. Here, we extend PtychoPINN (O. Hoidn \emph{et al.}, \emph{Scientific Reports} \textbf{13}, 22789, 2023) to deliver \emph{overlap-free, single-shot} reconstructions in a Fresnel coherent diffraction imaging (CDI) geometry while also accelerating conventional multi-shot ptychography. The framework couples a differentiable forward model of coherent scattering with a Poisson photon-counting likelihood; real-space overlap enters as a tunable parameter via coordinate-based grouping rather than a hard requirement. On synthetic benchmarks, reconstructions remain accurate at low counts ( photons/frame), and overlap-free single-shot reconstruction…
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