HAQDI
HAQDI, an acronym for Highly Accelerated Quasi-Diffraction Imaging, is a cutting-edge imaging technique developed to overcome the limitations of traditional diffraction-based imaging methods. It combines principles from both diffraction and interference, allowing for the capture of high-resolution images with reduced exposure times and improved signal-to-noise ratios. HAQDI leverages advanced algorithms and computational techniques to reconstruct images from a series of low-resolution measurements, effectively bypassing the need for high-intensity light sources or long exposure times.
The technique is particularly useful in fields such as microscopy, astronomy, and material science, where obtaining
HAQDI's development represents a significant advancement in imaging technology, pushing the boundaries of what is possible