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Molecular Scale Imaging with A Smooth Superlens

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Abstract

Recent theory[1] suggested a novel approach of optical imaging with resolution far beyond the diffraction limit. Resolution as high as 60 nanometers or 1/6 of wavelength has been achieved experimentally[2]. This unique optical superlens will enable parallel imaging and nanofabrication in a single snapshot, a feat that are not yet available with other nanoscale imaging techniques such as atomic force microscope or scanning electron microscope.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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