English

Overcoming losses in superlenses with synthetic waves of complex frequency

Classical Physics 2023-03-29 v1 Optics

Abstract

Superlenses made of plasmonic materials and metamaterials have been exploited to image features of sub-diffractional scale. However, their intrinsic losses impose a serious restriction on the imaging resolution, which is a long-standing problem that has hindered wide-spread applications of superlenses. Optical waves of complex frequency exhibiting a temporally attenuating behavior have been proposed to offset the intrinsic losses in superlenses via virtual gain, but the experimental realization has been missing due to the challenge involved in preparing the illumination with temporal decay. Here, by employing multi-frequency measurement, we successfully implement a synthetic optical wave of complex frequency to experimentally observe deep-subwavelength superimaging patterns enabled by the virtual gain. Our work represents a practical approach to overcoming the intrinsic losses of plasmonic systems for imaging and sensing applications.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2303.16081,
  title  = {Overcoming losses in superlenses with synthetic waves of complex frequency},
  author = {Fuxin Guan and Kebo Zeng and Zhaoyu Nie and Xiangdong Guo and Shaojie Ma and Qing Dai and John B. Pendry and Xiang Zhang and Shuang Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.16081},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

17 pages, 3 figures