Transport of Intensity Phase Retrieval of Arbitrary Wave Fields Including Vortices

Axel Lubk, Giulio Guzzinati, Felix Börrnert, and Jo Verbeeck
Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 173902 – Published 23 October 2013; Erratum Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 199902 (2013)
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Abstract

The phase problem can be considered as one of the cornerstones of quantum mechanics intimately connected to the detection process and the uncertainty relation. The latter impose fundamental limits on the manifold phase reconstruction schemes invented to date, in particular, at small magnitudes of the quantum wave. Here, we show that a rigorous solution of the transport of intensity reconstruction (TIE) scheme in terms of a linear elliptic partial differential equation for the phase provides reconstructions even in the presence of wave zeros if particular boundary conditions are given. We furthermore discuss how partial coherence hampers phase reconstruction and show that a modified version of the TIE reconstructs the curl-free current density at arbitrary (in)coherence. Our results open the way for TIE-based phase retrieval of arbitrary wave fields, eventually containing zeros such as phase vortices.

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  • Received 17 July 2013
  • Corrected 29 October 2013

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.111.173902

© 2013 American Physical Society

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29 October 2013

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Publisher’s Note: Transport of Intensity Phase Retrieval of Arbitrary Wave Fields Including Vortices [Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 173902 (2013)]

Axel Lubk, Giulio Guzzinati, Felix Börrnert, and Jo Verbeeck
Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 199902 (2013)

Authors & Affiliations

Axel Lubk1,2,*, Giulio Guzzinati2, Felix Börrnert1, and Jo Verbeeck2

  • 1Speziallabor Triebenberg, Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden, Germany
  • 2EMAT, Universiteit Antwerpen, Groenenborgerlaan 171, 2020 Antwerpen, Belgium

  • *axel.lubk@triebenberg.de

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Vol. 111, Iss. 17 — 25 October 2013

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