Jun 11 2014
Dr Jonathan Matthews of CQP was invited to publish a viewpoint in APS Physics on Scalable Imaging of Superresolution. The viewpoint discussed the research undertaken at University of Toronto which supposedly demonstrates a viable approach to efficiently observing superresolved spatial interference fringes that could improve the precision of imaging and lithography systems.
Jonathan Matthews is a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Research Fellow at the Centre for Quantum Photonics, . Originally a mathematics graduate, he received his physics Ph.D. in 2011 at the University of Bristol, for implementing integrated quantum photonic circuitry for multiphoton demonstrations of quantum technology. His research interests include quantum metrology, analog quantum simulations, and quantum computing componentry. He now leads the quantum metrology research at the Centre for Quantum Photonics.
The entire viewpoint which can be found on the APS Physics website was published on 2nd June.
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