Scenarios of non-resonant far-field subwavelength imaging by a simple glass microsphere

C. Simovski, R. Heydarian
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A hypothesis that a simple glass microsphere excited by a point dipole located on its surface or in its close proximity creates an imaging beam in some sense similar to that created by a metamaterial hyperlens found the confirmation in our numerical simulations. The imaging beam can be created either by creeping waves or simply by rays emitted by the object refracting on the back side of the sphere. The first mechanism of imaging can be implemented by glass microspheres of modest sizes, corresponds to the coherent imaging and demands the lateral coherent illumination. The second and most important mechanism can be implemented by microspheres of larger sizes. It corresponds to the non-coherent non-resonant imaging. In this case we envisage several scenarios of the imaging. One of them corresponds to the case experimentally implemented by the group of M. Hong in 2011, and other scenarios still need an experimental check. In our COMSOL simulations we checked these scenarios partially, but one of them was implemented completely and the resolution about λ/4 in far fields was numerically demonstrated.
简单玻璃微球非共振远场亚波长成像的场景
一个假设,一个简单的玻璃微球被位于其表面或其附近的点偶极子激发,在某种意义上产生类似于超材料超透镜产生的成像光束,在我们的数值模拟中得到了证实。成像光束既可以通过爬行波产生,也可以简单地通过物体在球体背面折射发出的光线产生。第一种成像机制可以由中等尺寸的玻璃微球实现,对应于相干成像,并且需要横向相干照明。第二个也是最重要的机制可以通过更大尺寸的微球来实现。它对应于非相干非共振成像。在这种情况下,我们设想了成像的几种情况。其中一个对应于M. Hong团队在2011年实验实现的案例,其他场景仍需实验验证。在我们的COMSOL模拟中,我们对这些场景进行了部分验证,但其中一个场景完全实现了,并对λ/4远场的分辨率进行了数值验证。
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