Near-field multiple super-resolution imaging from Mikaelian lens to generalized Maxwell's fish-eye lens  

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作  者:Yangyang Zhou Huanyang Chen 周杨阳;陈焕阳(Institute of Electromagnetics and Acoustics and Department of Physics,College of Physical Science and Technology,Xiamen University,Xiamen 361005,China)

机构地区:[1]Institute of Electromagnetics and Acoustics and Department of Physics,College of Physical Science and Technology,Xiamen University,Xiamen 361005,China

出  处:《Chinese Physics B》2022年第10期153-158,共6页中国物理B(英文版)

基  金:Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 92050102);the National Key Research and Development Program of China (Grant No. 2020YFA0710100);the Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities, China (Grant Nos. 20720200074, 20720220134, 202006310051, and 20720220033)。

摘  要:Super-resolution imaging is vital for optical applications, such as high capacity information transmission, real-time bio-molecular imaging, and nanolithography. In recent years, technologies and methods of super-resolution imaging have attracted much attention. Different kinds of novel lenses, from the superlens to the super-oscillatory lens, have been designed and fabricated to break through the diffraction limit. However, the effect of the super-resolution imaging in these lenses is not satisfactory due to intrinsic loss, aberration, large sidebands, and so on. Moreover, these lenses also cannot realize multiple super-resolution imaging. In this research, we introduce the solid immersion mechanism to Mikaelian lens(ML) for multiple super-resolution imaging. The effect is robust and valid for broadband frequencies. Based on conformal transformation optics as a bridge linking the solid immersion ML and generalized Maxwell's fish-eye lens(GMFEL), we also discovered the effect of multiple super-resolution imaging in the solid immersion GMFEL.

关 键 词:multiple super-resolution imaging Mikaelian lens generalized Maxwell's fish-eye lens conformal transformation optics 

分 类 号:O439[机械工程—光学工程] TP391.41[理学—光学]

 

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