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Exploiting reciprocity for superresolution using metamaterials

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Abstract

Near field capture of evanescent waves may be possible using negative index metamaterials but practicalities encourage their conversion to propagating waves. Using a metamaterial for this and fabricating it’s “reciprocal” might allow far field reconstruction.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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