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Application of Anisotropic Metamaerials: Imaging Visible Light with Slab Lens

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Abstract

Anisotropic metamaterial made of nanowire array can realize negative refraction of light even without a negative phase index of refraction. Using this material, we were able to achieve lensing action with micron-thick slab and demonstrate imaging of a slit object. The details of the focused light beam in 3-dimensional space have been mapped with NSOM.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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