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A simulated single wall nanotube (n,m) can be used to test a CDI algorithm. First, a simulated nanotube is created (left) given the chiral numbers, (2,10) (top) and (3,10) (bottom). Then a diffraction pattern is created by using the power spectrum function in Digital Micrograph software (middle). Finally, the algorithm is tested by reconstructing a final image (right). This work was performed by Ji Li and Jian-Min Zuo in 2007.

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