In lensless imaging, encoding the diffraction field recorded by the detector by adding a laterally or axially moving mask is the most common configuration. In this paper, we propose a new scheme for improving the speed and accuracy of complex object reconstruction. Particularly, a random binary amplitude mask is placed upstream of the object and moves obliquely to introduce speckle illumination on the object plane. The object and the detector are stationary in the experiment. Inspired by the idea of ptychography, the extended ptychographic iterative engine algorithm is adopted to reconstruct the object and unknown mask simultaneously. It is verified by simulation that our proposed method can improve the reconstruction resolution of the complex object compared with the conventional method. Further, the relevant parameters of the proposed scheme are also optimized. This improvement will facilitate the widespread application of lensless imaging in biology and materials science.
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