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'Superlenses' May Be Beyond Reach

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Daniel S. Burgess

Despite recent experimental success in demonstrating negative refraction in and focusing by so-called left-handed materials, it may never be possible to realize "superlenses" with a diffraction limit of zero, as predicted by John B. Pendry of Imperial College London in 2000. That is the conclusion of scientists at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., and at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, who have completed a mathematical analysis of semi-infinite and finite-thickness examples of these materials. According to their investigation of field-growth and...Read full article

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    Published: November 2004
    field decayimaging systemsImperial College LondonlensesOpticsPurdue UniversityResearch & Technology

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