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Plasmonic Superlens Imaging Enhanced by Incoherent Active Convolved Illumination

Published 19 Jan 2018 in physics.optics | (1801.06583v1)

Abstract: We introduce a loss compensation method to increase the resolution of near-field imaging with a plasmonic superlens that relies on the convolution of a high spatial frequency passband function with the object. Implementation with incoherent light removes the need for phase information. The method is described theoretically and numerical imaging results with artificial noise are presented, which display enhanced resolution of a few tens of nanometers, or around one-fifteenth of the free space wavelength. A physical implementation of the method is designed and simulated to provide a proof-of-principle, and steps toward experimental implementation are discussed.

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