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9 November 1993 Crystallographic phase retrieval
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Abstract
X-ray crystallography is concerned with the determination of molecular structures from measurements of scattered x-rays and, historically, represents the first study of phase problems. The crystallographic problem is distinct from most other image reconstruction problems however, because of the periodic nature of the image. Reconstruction algorithms used in crystallography that make use of various kinds of constraints are described. Uniqueness properties are described and compared with those that apply in general imaging contexts.
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Rick P. Millane "Crystallographic phase retrieval", Proc. SPIE 2029, Digital Image Recovery and Synthesis II, (9 November 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.162023
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KEYWORDS
Crystals

Chemical species

Molecules

Crystallography

Phase retrieval

Diffraction

X-rays

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