Abstract
The diffraction tomography is a new method in which the complex permittivity profile of an object is reconstructed using algorithms that require the knowledge of both the amplitude and the phase of the scattered field [1-2]. However the difficulty of obtaining the phase of the scattered field at optical frequencies has limited the practical applications of diffraction tomography.
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