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Standardizing the resolution claims for coherent microscopy

February 4, 2016 Tan Nguyen
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The definition and reporting of spatial resolution for coherent imaging methods varies widely in the imaging community. We advocate the use of a standard spoke-pattern imaging target and the mandatory inclusion of information about underlying a priori assumptions.

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