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Theoretical and experimental results for two-dimensional electromagnetic waves focused through an interface
We compare theoretical and experimental results for focusing of two-dimensional electromagnetic waves through a plane interface. In general, good agreement is found when account is taken of possible aberrations. However, when the relative refractive index between the two media becomes large, discrepancies are observed due to reflections from the back surface of the second medium.