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A truncated hyperlens composed of pairs of metal-dielectric cylindrical multilayers is proposed to demagnify the diffraction limited spot to achieve deep subwavelength imaging. The diffraction limited spot is focused by far field converging cylindrical wave. Numerical simulations demonstrate that full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the image down to 32nm (∼λ/11) can be achieved from object (∼λ/3)...
We present that a sub-diffraction-limited photolithography technique can be theoretically achieved by affiliating an anisotropic metamaterial under the conventional photolithographic mask. Based on the special dispersion characteristics of the metamaterial, only the enhanced evanescent waves with high spatial frequencies can transmit through the metamaterial and engage in the lithography process....
Micro lens array (MLA) is the critical element for Shack-Hartmann wave front sensor. But conventional MLA based on diffractive optics shows strong chromatic aberration, which cause the MLA only works for narrow band. The broad band MLA requires continuous profile, which can not be fabricated using binary optics fabrication technique. In this presentation, we present the fabrication for continuous...
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