Abstract
Multislice Fourier ptychography (MFP) uses angularly diverse illumination to compute a three-dimensional image of the sample. We present an improved MFP algorithm, demonstrating better convergence properties and reduced noise in reconstructions. © 2019 The Author(s)
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