
John D. Perreault
John is a Staff Optical Physicist and has worked on projects within Devices & Services, Google Life Sciences (Verily), and Google[x]. His interests include emerging optics applications, biomedical imaging/microscopy, nanophotonics, 3D computational displays/photography, computer vision/graphics, atomic physics, optical physics, nonlinear optics, quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, holography, Fourier optics, remote sensing, and computational electromagnetics. He has 62 scientific publications, conference presentations, and patents awarded/pending. John earned his B.Sc in Physics and Materials Science from the University of New Hampshire, Ph.D. in Optical Sciences and Physics from the University of Arizona, and held a National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Quantum Physics Division at NIST.
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Multiphoton-Excited Fluorescence of Silicon-Vacancy Color Centers in Diamond
James Higbie
Victor Acosta
Chinmay Belthangady
Paul Lebel
Moonhee Kim
Khoa Nguyen
Vicky Demas
Vik Bajaj
Charles Santori
Physical Review B (2017)
Triple Wollaston-prism complete-Stokes imaging polarimeter
Optics Letters, 38 (2013), pp. 3874-3877