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Dielectric microparticles for enhanced optical imaging: a FDTD analysis of contrast and resolution

Optics 2024-09-18 v3

Abstract

This paper presents a comprehensive numerical analysis of super-resolution imaging using dielectric microparticles, employing the Finite-Difference Time-Domain (FDTD) method to elucidate the mechanisms that enable resolution enhancements beyond the diffraction limit. Our study demonstrates that dielectric microparticles can achieve a resolution on the order of 50 nm in the visible spectrum, surpassing traditional optical microscopy limits. By simulating the propagation of radiation through a microparticle-object system and generating optical images via a backward propagation technique, we reveal critical insights into how microparticles enhance image contrast and resolution. The study also explores the influence of various parameters, such as source coherence and particle-substrate interactions, on the image formation process. Our results not only validate the super-resolution capability of microparticle-assisted imaging but also provide a robust framework for further advancements in optical imaging technologies, with potential applications in fields requiring ultra-high-resolution visualization.

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@article{arxiv.2406.09060,
  title  = {Dielectric microparticles for enhanced optical imaging: a FDTD analysis of contrast and resolution},
  author = {Arlen Bekirov and Zengbo Wang and Boris Lukyanchuk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.09060},
  year   = {2024}
}

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10 pages, 7 figures