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Atomic and Laser Physics
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Jernej Frank

Graduate Student

Research theme

  • Quantum information and computation

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • Quantum and optical technology
jernej.frank@physics.ox.ac.uk
Clarendon Laboratory, room 163
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Passive superresolution imaging of incoherent objects

Optica Optica Publishing Group 10:9 (2023) 1147-1152

Authors:

Jernej Frank, Aleksandr Duplinskii, Kaden Bearne, Alexander Lvovsky

Abstract:

The need to observe objects that are smaller than the diffraction limit has led to the development of various superresolution techniques. However, most such techniques require active interaction with the sample, which may not be possible in multiple practical scenarios. The recently developed technique of Hermite–Gaussian imaging (HGI) achieves superresolution by passively observing the light coming from an object. This approach involves decomposing the incoming field into the Hermite–Gaussian basis of spatial modes and measuring the amplitude or intensity of each component. From these measurements, the original object can be reconstructed. However, implementing HGI experimentally has proven to be challenging, and previous achievements have focused on coherent imaging or parameter estimation of simple objects. In this paper, we implement interferometric HGI in the incoherent regime and demonstrate a three-fold improvement in the resolution compared to direct imaging. We evaluate the performance of our method under different noise levels. Our results constitute a step towards powerful passive superresolution imaging techniques in fluorescent microscopy and astronomy.

Passive superresolution imaging of incoherent objects

(2023)

Authors:

Jernej Frank, Alexander Duplinskiy, Kaden Bearne, AI Lvovsky

Alpha Buckets in Longitudinal Phase Space: a Bifurcation Analysis

ArXiv 2104.08056 (2021)

Authors:

Jernej Frank, Tom Mertens, Markus Ries

Emergence of Gauss' law in a Z 2 lattice gauge theory in 1 + 1 dimensions

Physics Letters B Elsevier 806 (2020) 135484

Authors:

Jernej Frank, Emilie Huffman, Shailesh Chandrasekharan

Emergence of Gauss' Law in a $Z_2$ Lattice Gauge Theory

ArXiv 1904.05414 (2019)

Authors:

Jernej Frank, Emilie Huffman, Shailesh Chandrasekharan

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