We show that subwavelength diffracted wave fields may be managed inside multilayered plasmonic devices to achieve ultra-resolving lensing. For that purpose we first transform both homogeneous waves and a broad band of evanescent waves into propagating Bloch modes by means of a metal/dielectric (MD) superlattice. Beam spreading is subsequently compensated by means of negative refraction in a plasmon-induced anisotropic effective-medium that is cemented behind. A precise design of the superlens doublet may lead to nearly aberration-free images with subwavelength resolution in spite of using optical paths longer than a wavelength.This research was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness under the project TEC2009-11635
WOS:000262607800045 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)We propose a superlens formed by an ultradense arra...
WOS:000262607800045 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)We propose a superlens formed by an ultradense arra...
Conventional optics suffer from a fundamental resolution limit due to the nature of light. The near-...
Recent theory has predicted a superlens that is capable of producing sub–diffraction-limited images....
The phenomenon of plasmonic resonance has been identified in recent times as a means of breaking the...
Recent theory has predicted a superlens that is capable of producing sub–diffraction-limited images....
The resolution of conventional optical lens system is limited by diffraction to about half-wavelengt...
A double-layer metal superlens was rigorously analyzed and systematically designed to improve subwav...
[[abstract]]We investigated a precursor of superlensing: regenerating evanescent waves by excitation...
For conventional optical imaging and projection lithography the resolution is limited to approximate...
The diffraction limit of light, which iscaused by the loss of evanescent wavesin the far field that ...
The diffraction limit of light, which iscaused by the loss of evanescent wavesin the far field that ...
The optics and photonics development is currently driven towards nanometer scales. However, diffrac...
WOS:000262607800045 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)We propose a superlens formed by an ultradense arra...
In this work, we show our proof-of-concept experiments demonstrating that plasmonics and optical met...
WOS:000262607800045 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)We propose a superlens formed by an ultradense arra...
WOS:000262607800045 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)We propose a superlens formed by an ultradense arra...
Conventional optics suffer from a fundamental resolution limit due to the nature of light. The near-...
Recent theory has predicted a superlens that is capable of producing sub–diffraction-limited images....
The phenomenon of plasmonic resonance has been identified in recent times as a means of breaking the...
Recent theory has predicted a superlens that is capable of producing sub–diffraction-limited images....
The resolution of conventional optical lens system is limited by diffraction to about half-wavelengt...
A double-layer metal superlens was rigorously analyzed and systematically designed to improve subwav...
[[abstract]]We investigated a precursor of superlensing: regenerating evanescent waves by excitation...
For conventional optical imaging and projection lithography the resolution is limited to approximate...
The diffraction limit of light, which iscaused by the loss of evanescent wavesin the far field that ...
The diffraction limit of light, which iscaused by the loss of evanescent wavesin the far field that ...
The optics and photonics development is currently driven towards nanometer scales. However, diffrac...
WOS:000262607800045 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)We propose a superlens formed by an ultradense arra...
In this work, we show our proof-of-concept experiments demonstrating that plasmonics and optical met...
WOS:000262607800045 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)We propose a superlens formed by an ultradense arra...
WOS:000262607800045 (Nº de Acesso Web of Science)We propose a superlens formed by an ultradense arra...
Conventional optics suffer from a fundamental resolution limit due to the nature of light. The near-...