Perfect Lensing by a Single Interface: Defying Loss and Bandwidth Limitations of Metamaterials

Gilad Rosenblatt and Meir Orenstein
Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 195504 – Published 5 November 2015

Abstract

Loss is known to be detrimental for achieving perfect focusing with the passive perfect lens designs suggested thus far, and it is believed to pose a fundamental barrier. We show that perfect lensing can be achieved with actual lossy left-handed metamaterials, without a need for gain or nonlinearity. The proposed loss-immune perfect lens is composed of a single interface between a conventional dielectric material on the source side and a lossy left-handed material on the image side. Its immunity to material loss was derived analytically using three complementary methodologies, confirming perfect lensing with point-to-point accuracy and shedding light on the underlying focusing mechanism. This result provides a new road map for practical realization of a near-field camera based on the single-interface lens design.

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  • Received 25 May 2015

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.195504

© 2015 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Gilad Rosenblatt and Meir Orenstein*

  • Department of Electrical Engineering, Technion, Haifa 32000, Israel

  • *meiro@ee.technion.ac.il

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Vol. 115, Iss. 19 — 6 November 2015

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