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RESEARCH INTERESTS
Principal areas of research concern quantum science and technologies, including: quantum electrodynamics, quantum optics, quantum information theory, photonic band-gap materials, and foundations of quantum mechanics. Current research work focuses on linear optical approaches to quantum information processing, metrology, and imaging; cavity quantum electrodynamics; and photonic band-gap structures for thermal emissivity control.
- Fellow of the Optical Society of America
- Fellow of the Institute of Physics
- Recent Editorial Board Member of Journal of Optics A (1996-2005)
- Recent Editorial Board Member of Physical Review A (2001-2003)
- Willis E. Lamb Medal for Achievement in Quantum Optics and Laser Science (2002)
- National Research Council Technical Advisory Board on the Army Research Laboratory (2004-Present
CURRENT AND SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
- Gabriel A. Durkin and Jonathan P. Dowling, "Local and Global Distinguishability in Quantum Interferometry," Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 070801 (2007).
- Kishore T. Kapale and Jonathan P. Dowling, "Bootstrapping Approach for Generating Maximally Path-Entangled Photon States," Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 053602 (2007).
- Pieter Kok, W.J. Munro, Kae Nemoto, T.C. Ralph, Jonthan P. Dowling, and G.J. Milburn, "Publisher's Note: Linear Optical Quantum Computing with Photonic Qubits," [Rev. Mod. Phys. 79, 135 (2007)], Rev. Mod. Phys. 79, 707 (2007).
- Marian Florescu, Kurt Busch, and Jonathan P. Dowling, "Thermal Radiation in Photonic Crystals," Phys. Rev. B 75, 201101 (2007).
- Pieter Kok, W.J. Munro, Kae Nemoto, T.C. Ralph, Jonathan P. Dowling, and G.J. Milburn, "Linear Optical Quantum Computing with Photonic Qubits," Rev. Mod. Phys. 79, 135 (2007).
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