Subwavelength imaging at optical frequencies using a transmission device formed by a periodic layered metal-dielectric structure operating in the canalization regime
Top Cited Papers
- 17 March 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 73 (11) , 113110
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.73.113110
Abstract
Imaging with subwavelength resolution using a periodic metal-dielectric layered structure is demonstrated. The structure operates in canalization regime as a transmission device and it does not involve negative refraction and amplification of evanescent modes. The thickness of the structure has to be an integer number of half-wavelengths and can be made as large as required for ceratin applications, in contrast to the solid metallic slabs operating with subwavelength resolution which have to be much thinner than the wavelength. Resolution of at wavelength is confirmed by numerical simulation for a thick structure formed by a periodic stack of layers of glass with and layers of metal-dielectric composite with . Resolution of is predicted for a structure with same thickness, period and operating frequency, but formed by layers of silicon with and layers of silver with .
Keywords
All Related Versions
This publication has 37 references indexed in Scilit:
- Sub-Diffraction-Limited Optical Imaging with a Silver SuperlensScience, 2005
- Super-resolution imaging through a planar silver layerOptics Express, 2005
- Magnetic Response of Metamaterials at 100 TerahertzScience, 2004
- Metamaterials and Negative Refractive IndexScience, 2004
- Terahertz Magnetic Response from Artificial MaterialsScience, 2004
- Imaging the near fieldJournal of Modern Optics, 2003
- Imaging, compression and Poynting vector streamlinesfornegative permittivity materialsElectronics Letters, 2001
- Experimental Verification of a Negative Index of RefractionScience, 2001
- Negative Refraction Makes a Perfect LensPhysical Review Letters, 2000
- THE ELECTRODYNAMICS OF SUBSTANCES WITH SIMULTANEOUSLY NEGATIVE VALUES OF $\epsilon$ AND μSoviet Physics Uspekhi, 1968