Layered metal-dielectric metamaterials have filtering properties both in the frequency domain and in the spatial frequency domain. Engineering their spatial filtering response is a way of designing structures with specific diffraction properties for such applications as sub-diffraction imaging, supercollimation, or optical signal processing at the nanoscale. In this paper we review the recent progress in this field. We also present a numerical optimization framework for layered metamaterials, based on the use of evolutionary algorithms. A measure of similarity obtained using Hölder's inequality is adapted to construct the overall criterion function. We analyse the influence of surface roughness on the quality of imaging. © 2013 Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Wien.
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Pastuszczak, A., Stolarek, M., & Kotyński, R. (2013). Engineering the point spread function of layered metamaterials. Opto-Electronics Review. De Gruyter Open Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11772-013-0106-6
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