Sub-wavelength imaging with a left-handed material flat lens
arXiv:physics/0403111 · doi:10.1016/j.physleta.2004.11.031
Abstract
We study numerically, by means of the pseudospectral time-domain method, the unique features of imaging by a flat lens made of a left-handed metamaterial that possesses the property of negative refraction. We confirm the earlier finding that a left-handed flat lens can provide near-perfect imaging of a point source and a pair of point sources with clear evidence of the sub-wavelength resolution. We illustrate the limitation of the resolution in the time-integrated image due to the presence of surface waves.
4 pages, RevTeX, 6 figures; added references and some discussion