Title :
Slanted layered superlenses for subwavelength light manipulation
Author :
Anna Pastuszczak;Marcin Stolarek;Rafal Kotynski
Author_Institution :
University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics, Pasteura 7, 02-093, Poland
fDate :
6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We demonstrate numerically the operation of optical microelements consisting of metal-dielectric multilayers with slanted edges. We show examples of optical devices for imaging with sub-wavelength resolution, for focusing in a sub-wavelength-sized area, for manipulation of the state of polarisation, and for cross-coupling between the propagating and evanescent parts of the spatial spectrum. The multilayers that are used by us consist of silver and a high refractive index dielectric and may be regarded as optimised low-loss metamaterials with a large effective anisotropy, with reduced Fabry-Perot resonances, with impedance matched to the host medium and with diffraction-free properties. The metamaterials are designed by us with the transfer matrix method and with use of the framework of linear-shift-invariant systems, while the device as a whole is analysed using the finite difference time domain method.
Keywords :
"Nonhomogeneous media","Image resolution","Focusing","Finite difference methods","Time domain analysis","Metamaterials"
Conference_Titel :
Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON), 2011 13th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0881-7
Electronic_ISBN :
2161-2064
DOI :
10.1109/ICTON.2011.5971070