Abstract
An erratum to correct a mistake for the article titled “Staring X-ray backscatter imaging based on ultra-high aspect ratio lobster eye lens” published in Opt. Express 32(7), 11600 (2024) [CrossRef] . The corrections have no influence on the results and conclusions of the original paper.
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1. Erratum
The article “Staring X-ray backscatter imaging based on ultra-high aspect ratio lobster eye lens” presents an image processing algorithm for the proposed staring backscatter imaging [1]. This algorithm consists of a total of 7 processing steps. In Section 4.4 of the article [1], p. 11604, Fig. 7 displays nine images including the original image, ground truth image, and the results of image processing for each step. In the manuscript, these nine images were placed within a table environment for alignment convenience. However, due to our operational error, when integrating the nine subfigures displaying the results of each algorithmic step in Fig. 7 into a single image as required by the journal, the display of the results of the intermediate two steps was omitted. The corrected Fig. 7 is provided below.
We sincerely apologize for any confusion or inconvenience this may have caused to the readership and the scientific community. We assure that this error does not affect any conclusions or results drawn in the article.
Funding
National Natural Science Foundation of China (61705018, D17017); Education Department of Jilin Province (JJKH20210814KJ).
References
1. Y. Yang, M. Ouyang, L. Li, et al., “Staring X-ray backscatter imaging based on ultra-high aspect ratio lobster eye lens,” Opt. Express 32(7), 11600 (2024). [CrossRef]