# Efficient phase retrieval based on dark fringe recognition with an ability of bypassing invalid fringes

@article{Yu2016EfficientPR,
title={Efficient phase retrieval based on dark fringe recognition with an ability of bypassing invalid fringes},
author={Wen-Kai Yu and An-Dong Xiong and Xu-Ri Yao and Guang-Jie Zhai and Qing Zhao},
journal={ArXiv},
year={2016},
volume={abs/1612.04733}
}
• Published 14 December 2016
• Physics
• ArXiv
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