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Simplified Superlens Captures IR Light

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BERKELEY, Calif., March 31, 2011 — Superlenses fabricated from perovskite oxides are simpler and easier to fabricate than metamaterials and are ideal for capturing light in the mid-infrared range, potentially opening the door to highly sensitive biomedical detection and imaging, say researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The superlensing effect also may be selectively turned on and off, which would make possible highly dense data writing and storage. Superlenses originally earned their superlative by being able to capture the evanescent light waves that blossom close to an illuminated surface and never...Read full article

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    Published: March 2011
    Glossary
    ferroelectricity
    The phenomenon whereby certain crystals exhibit spontaneous electric polarization. It is analogous with ferromagnetism.
    perovskite
    The term perovskite refers to a specific crystal structure commonly found in various materials. Perovskite structures have a cubic arrangement of oxygen ions, forming a framework within which other cations (positively charged ions) are located. This crystal structure was named after the mineral perovskite, which has the chemical formula CaTiO3 and was first discovered in the Ural Mountains of Russia. The general formula for the perovskite structure is ABX3, where: A represents a larger...
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