Superresolution depends on near-field capture and transfer of high spatial frequencies from the scattering object. These evanescent waves are transferred to a near-field image domain using a negative index material. Measuring images with subwavelength scale resolution in the near field by scanning is not practical and ignores inevitable object–lens–image coupling phenomena as well as the need to employ inverse scattering algorithms. An alternative approach based on compressive sampling permits the use of a single fixed detector. Traditionally, in such a system, an image-bearing wavefront is projected onto a series of patterns (= basis functions) and the transmitted light integrated by a lens onto a single-point detector. Image reconstructio...
It is usually believed that the low frequency part of a signal’s Fourier spectrum represents its pro...
Subwavelength imaging is a long sought-after goal in various imaging applications, which usually req...
Far-field optical lens resolution is fundamentally limited by diffraction, which typically is about ...
Superresolution depends on near-field capture and transfer of high spatial frequencies from the scat...
A finite thickness slab of a metamaterial having a refractive index close to n = -1, can be used for...
Using a nonlinear inverse scattering algorithm we have observed subwavelength scale features in the ...
The diffraction limit defines the maximum resolution of an imaging system that collects and focuses ...
The past decade has seen numerous efforts to achieve imaging resolution beyond that of the Abbe-Rayl...
Most ideas for achieving super-resolution in optics are based on the recovery of evanescent fields w...
The last decade has seen numerous efforts to achieve imaging resolution beyond that of the Abbe-Rayl...
International audienceIn the last ten years, several different set-ups for producing images with sup...
107 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Finally, the nature of superr...
Optical microscopy suffers from a loss of resolving power when imaging targets are embedded in thick...
Inverse scattering algorithms typically rely on weak scattering approximations and the inversion of ...
The past decade has seen numerous efforts to achieve imaging resolution beyond that of the Abbe-Rayl...
It is usually believed that the low frequency part of a signal’s Fourier spectrum represents its pro...
Subwavelength imaging is a long sought-after goal in various imaging applications, which usually req...
Far-field optical lens resolution is fundamentally limited by diffraction, which typically is about ...
Superresolution depends on near-field capture and transfer of high spatial frequencies from the scat...
A finite thickness slab of a metamaterial having a refractive index close to n = -1, can be used for...
Using a nonlinear inverse scattering algorithm we have observed subwavelength scale features in the ...
The diffraction limit defines the maximum resolution of an imaging system that collects and focuses ...
The past decade has seen numerous efforts to achieve imaging resolution beyond that of the Abbe-Rayl...
Most ideas for achieving super-resolution in optics are based on the recovery of evanescent fields w...
The last decade has seen numerous efforts to achieve imaging resolution beyond that of the Abbe-Rayl...
International audienceIn the last ten years, several different set-ups for producing images with sup...
107 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Finally, the nature of superr...
Optical microscopy suffers from a loss of resolving power when imaging targets are embedded in thick...
Inverse scattering algorithms typically rely on weak scattering approximations and the inversion of ...
The past decade has seen numerous efforts to achieve imaging resolution beyond that of the Abbe-Rayl...
It is usually believed that the low frequency part of a signal’s Fourier spectrum represents its pro...
Subwavelength imaging is a long sought-after goal in various imaging applications, which usually req...
Far-field optical lens resolution is fundamentally limited by diffraction, which typically is about ...