Broadband all-dielectric magnifying lens for far-field high-resolution imaging

Advanced Materials
Wei Xiang JiangTie Jun Cui

Abstract

A transformation-optics magnifying lens is reported in the microwave frequency, which is made of inhomogeneous but isotropic dielectrics to reach impedance matching. The authors demonstrate the broadband subwavelength imaging performance and magnification factor experimentally from the far-field radiation patterns.

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Aug 15, 2015·Scientific Reports·Bai Bing XuTie Jun Cui
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