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arxiv: 1403.5052 · v1 · pith:4UUAH7FHnew · submitted 2014-03-20 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Theory of the far-field imaging beyond the Rayleigh limit based on the super-resonant lens

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keywords imagingfar-fieldlenssuper-resonantbeyondcapacityimagedinformation
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Essentially, the idea of improving the resolution of a given imaging system is to enhance its information capacity represented usually by the temporal-bandwidth (or, spatial-spectrum) product. This letter introduces the concept of super-resonant lens, and demonstrates theoretically that the information capacity of a far-field imaging system can be efficiently driven up when three basic requirements are satisfied: the super-resonance, the near-field coupling between imaged objects and the used super-resonant lens, and the broadband illumination, which leads to the subwavelength image of imaged objects from far-field measurements. Furthermore, a single-view imaging scheme is proposed and examined for the far-field imaging beyond the diffraction limit. This new approach will be a breakthrough in nanolithography, detection, sensing or sub-wavelength imaging in the near future.

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