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CDI
Coherent Diffraction Imaging or CDI, is a specific-purpose display reconstruction system for tiny objects in the nanoscale. It supports both 2D and 3D imaging, and as such is an excellent imaging method for enlarging nanoscale structures for examination and manipulation.
It can use many different wavelengths, from Xrays right through to photon streams. What matters is not the wavelength, but that a coherent stream of wavelike particles impacts upon the object to be imaged. This beam is diffracted by the object to be measured, and the diffraction pattern sampled by a detector. This pattern is then used to reconstruct the original object as a 2D or 3D model for use elsewhere.
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