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Technology: Catching Up with the Hyperlens

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It’s the million-dollar question in optical microscopy: how to image biological events occurring in the nanometer range? For years, attempts to access such events have been frustrated by the diffraction limit. High spatial frequency information is carried by evanescent waves that decay too quickly to be captured by conventional optical lenses, which collect only propagating waves that do not contain any information about events taking place on the nanoscale. Led by Xiang Zhang, a group at the University of California, Berkeley, has spent much of the past decade working to break the...Read full article

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    Published: January 2009
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