Sub-wavelength imaging at infrared frequencies using an array of metallic nanorods
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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arrayimagingnanorodssub-wavelengthfrequenciesinfraredmaterialmetallic
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We demonstrate that an array of metallic nanorods enables sub-wavelength (near-field) imaging at infrared frequencies. Using an homogenization approach, it is theoretically proved that under certain conditions the incoming radiation can be transmitted by the array of nanorods over a significant distance with fairly low attenuation. The propagation mechanism does not involve a resonance of material parameters and thus the resolution is not strongly affected by material losses and has wide bandwidth. The sub-wavelength imaging with $\lambda/10$ resolution by silver rods at 30 THz is demonstrated numerically using full-wave electromagnetic simulator.
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