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Simplified superlens captures IR light

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Superlenses that are ideal for capturing light in the mid-infrared range now can be fabricated more easily. Made from perovskite oxides rather than metamaterials, these new devices could open the door to highly sensitive biomedical detection and imaging. It’s possible that the superlensing effect can be selectively turned on and off, which would enable highly dense data writing and storage, researchers at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory report. With the ability to capture the evanescent lightwaves that blossom close to an illuminated surface and never travel far enough...Read full article

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    Published: June 2011
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