Three Dimensional Subwavelength focus by a near-field plate lens
Optics
2015-06-16 v1
Abstract
We implemented the inverse design method to build a thin near-field lens that could produce a desired subwavelength focus by manipulating the near fields of a magnetic dipole source. The flat near-field lens represented by an artificial impedance surface was fabricated by lumped reactive elements (capacitor and inductor) with spatially varying values. In the experiment a desired annular focusing spot with a characteristic size nearly three times smaller than that allowed by the diffraction limit was obtained. Besides high-resolution imaging, the proposed near-field plate could be extended for other interesting applications, such as wireless power transfer or complex wavefront/beam shaper.
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@article{arxiv.1305.5123,
title = {Three Dimensional Subwavelength focus by a near-field plate lens},
author = {Lu Lan and Wei Jiang and Yungui Ma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.5123},
year = {2015}
}
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