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Silver Film Points to Superlenses

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A team of engineers at the University of California, Los Angeles, has demonstrated the regeneration of evanescent waves by the excitation of surface plasmons in a film with a negative dielectric constant. Reporting in the April 7 issue of Optics Express, the group suggests that the effect may be useful in the realization of "superlenses" for far-field The researchers fabricated the reversed attenuated total reflection optical component by depositing a 50-nm-thick film of silver on the flat surface of a semispherical BK 7 prism. They illuminated the center of the setup with 351.1- to 514.5-nm...Read full article

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    Published: June 2003
    by the excitation of surface plasmonsfilm with a negative dielectric constantregeneration of evanescent wavesResearch & TechnologyUniversity of California

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