Phase Retrieval with Random Phase Illumination
Abstract
This paper presents a detailed, numerical study on the performance of the standard phasing algorithms with random phase illumination (RPI). Phasing with high resolution RPI and the oversampling ratio σ=4 determines a unique phasing solution up to a global phase factor. Under this condition, the standard phasing algorithms converge rapidly to the true solution without stagnation. Excellent approximation is achieved after a small number of iterations, not just with high resolution but also low resolution RPI in the presence of additive as well multiplicative noises. It is shown that RPI with σ=2 is sufficient for phasing complex-valued images under a sector condition and σ=1 for phasing nonnegative images. The Error Reduction algorithm with RPI is proved to converge to the true solution under proper conditions.
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