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Alexander Lvovsky

Professor

Research theme

  • Quantum optics & ultra-cold matter

Sub department

  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • Quantum and optical technology
alex.lvovsky@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)1865 272275
Clarendon Laboratory, room 512.40.26
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Simultaneous self-injection locking of two Fabry-P茅rot laser diodes to Si3N4 integrated microresonator

Optica Publishing Group (2022) jtu5b.63

Authors:

Dmitry A Chermoshentsev, Artem E Shitikov, Evgenii A Lonshakov, Georgii V Grechko, Ekaterina A Sazhina, Nikita M Kondratiev, Valery E Lobanov, Anatoly V Masalov, Igor A Bilenko, Alexander I Lvovsky, Alexander E Ulanov

Super-resolution linear optical imaging in the far field

Physical Review Letters American Physical Society 127 (2021) 253602

Abstract:

The resolution of optical imaging devices is ultimately limited by the diffraction of light. To circumvent this limit, modern superresolution microscopy techniques employ active interaction with the object by exploiting its optical nonlinearities, nonclassical properties of the illumination beam, or near field probing. Thus, they are not applicable whenever such interaction is not possible, for example, in astronomy or noninvasive biological imaging. Far field, linear optical superresolution techniques based on passive analysis of light coming from the object would cover these gaps. In this Letter, we present the first proof-of-principle demonstration of such a technique for 2D imaging. It works by accessing information about spatial correlations of the image optical field and, hence, about the object itself via measuring projections onto Hermite-Gaussian transverse spatial modes. With a basis of 21 spatial modes in both transverse dimensions, we perform two-dimensional imaging with twofold resolution enhancement beyond the diffraction limit.

Aligning an optical interferometer with beam divergence control and continuous action space

(2021)

Authors:

Stepan Makarenko, Dmitry Sorokin, Alexander Ulanov, AI Lvovsky

Adaptation of Quadruped Robot Locomotion with Meta-Learning

(2021)

Authors:

Arsen Kuzhamuratov, Dmitry Sorokin, Alexander Ulanov, AI Lvovsky

Polynomial unconstrained binary optimisation inspired by optical simulation

(2021)

Authors:

Dmitry A Chermoshentsev, Aleksei O Malyshev, Mert Esencan, Egor S Tiunov, Douglas Mendoza, Al谩n Aspuru-Guzik, Aleksey K Fedorov, Alexander I Lvovsky

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