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Dielectric Optical-Controlled Magnifying Lens by Nonlinear Negative Refraction

Optics 2014-11-25 v1

Abstract

A simple optical lens plays an important role for exploring the microscopic world in science and technology by refracting light with tailored spatially varying refractive index. Recent advancements in nanotechnology enable novel lenses, such as, superlens, hyperlens, Luneburg lens, with sub-wavelength resolution capabilities by specially designing materials' refractive indices with meta-materials and transformation optics. However, these artificially nano/micro engineered lenses usually suffer high losses from metals and are highly demanding in fabrication. Here we experimentally demonstrate for the first time a nonlinear dielectric magnifying lens using negative refraction by degenerate four-wave mixing in a plano-concave glass slide, obtaining magnified images. Moreover, we transform a nonlinear flat lens into a magnifying lens by introducing transformation optics into nonlinear regime, achieving an all-optical controllable lensing effect through nonlinear wave mixing, which may have many potential applications in microscopy and imaging science.

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@article{arxiv.1411.6325,
  title  = {Dielectric Optical-Controlled Magnifying Lens by Nonlinear Negative Refraction},
  author = {Jianjun Cao and Ce Shang and Yuanlin Zheng and Xianfeng Chen and Xiaogan Liang and Wenjie Wan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.6325},
  year   = {2014}
}
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