Cang et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Adiabatic far-field sub-diffraction imagingCang et al., 2015
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- Cang H
- Salandrino A
- Wang Y
- Zhang X
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- Nature communications
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The limited resolution of a conventional optical imaging system stems from the fact that the fine feature information of an object is carried by evanescent waves, which exponentially decays in space and thus cannot reach the imaging plane. We introduce here an adiabatic …
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