1 November 2012, Volume 29, Issue 11, pp. 2247-2524
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The twin image problem in phase retrieval is explained as a splitting of reciprocal space into two regions that separately reconstruct the object (red) or the twin (blue). Here the evolution of such regions versus iteration number is shown. See M. Guizar-Sicairos and J. R. Fienup, pp. 2367-2375
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