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Robert W. Boyd
Researcher at University of Ottawa
Publications - 1210
Citations - 43443
Robert W. Boyd is an academic researcher from University of Ottawa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photon & Nonlinear optics. The author has an hindex of 98, co-authored 1161 publications receiving 37321 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert W. Boyd include University of Glasgow & University of Toronto.
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Photon-sparse microscopy: Visible light imaging using infrared illumination
Reuben S. Aspden,Nathan R. Gemmell,Peter A. Morris,Daniel S. Tasca,Lena Mertens,Michael G. Tanner,R. A. Kirkwood,Alessandro Ruggeri,Alberto Tosi,Robert W. Boyd,Gerald S. Buller,Robert H. Hadfield,Miles J. Padgett +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a camera-based ghost imaging system where the correlated photons have significantly different wavelengths is described. But the system is based on parametric down-conversion and the image data are recorded from the coincidently detected, position-correlated, visible photons at a wavelength of 460nm using a highly efficient, low-noise, photon counting camera.
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Slow-light fourier transform interferometer.
TL;DR: A new type of Fourier transform (FT) interferometer is described in which the tunable optical delay between the two arms is realized by using a continuously variable slow-light medium instead of a moving arm as in a conventional setup.
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Simulating thick atmospheric turbulence in the lab with application to orbital angular momentum communication
Brandon Rodenburg,Mohammad Mirhosseini,Mehul Malik,Omar S. Magaña-Loaiza,Michael Yanakas,Laura Maher,Nicholas K. Steinhoff,Glenn A. Tyler,Robert W. Boyd +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a procedure by which a long optical path through atmospheric turbulence can be experimentally simulated in a controlled fashion and scaled down to distances easily accessible in a laboratory setting.
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EPR-based ghost imaging using a single-photon-sensitive camera
TL;DR: In this paper, a time-gated camera was used to record the single-photon events across the full scene, and high contrast images were obtained in either the image plane or the far field of the photon pair source, taking advantage of the Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen-like correlations in position and momentum of photon pairs.
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Radiometry and the Detection of Optical Radiation
Robert W. Boyd,Robert C. Hilborn +1 more