New Journal of Physics (Jan 2014)

Experimental evidence of super-resolution better than λ/105 with positive refraction

  • Juan C Miñano,
  • José Sánchez-Dehesa,
  • Juan C González,
  • P Benítez,
  • D Grabovičkić,
  • Jorge Carbonell,
  • H Ahmadpanahi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/16/3/033015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
p. 033015

Abstract

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Super-resolution (SR) systems surpassing the Abbe diffraction limit have been theoretically and experimentally demonstrated using a number of different approaches and technologies: using materials with a negative refractive index, utilizing optical super-oscillation, using a resonant metalens, etc. However, recently it has been proved theoretically that in the Maxwell fish-eye lens (MFE), a device made of positive refractive index materials, the same phenomenon takes place. Moreover, using a simpler device equivalent to the MFE called the spherical geodesic waveguide (SGW), an SR of up to λ /3000 was simulated in COMSOL. Until now, only one piece of experimental evidence of SR with positive refraction has been reported (up to λ /5) for an MFE prototype working at microwave frequencies. Here, experimental results are presented for an SGW prototype showing an SR of up to λ /105. The SGW prototype consists of two concentric metallic spheres with an air space in between and two coaxial ports acting as an emitter and a receiver. The prototype has been analyzed in the range 1 GHz to 1.3 GHz.

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