Accessing the diffracted wavefield by coherent subtraction
Diffractions have unique properties which are still rarely exploited in common practice. Aside from containing sub-wavelength information on the scattering geometry or indicating small-scale structural complexity, they provide superior illumination compared to reflections. While diffraction occurs a...
Main Authors: | Schwarz, B, Gajewski, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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