Hyperlens-array-implemented optical microscopy

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Abstract

Limit of resolution of conventional optical microscopes has never reached below 100 nm under visible light illumination. We show that numerically designed high-transmittance hyperlens array (HLA) is implemented in an optical microscope and works in practice for achieving one-shot-recording optical images of in-situ placed objects with sub 50 nm resolution in lateral direction. Direct resolution test employing well-defined nanopatterns proves that the HLA-implemented imaging is super-resolution optical microscopy, which works even under nW/mm2 visible illumination for objects. The HLA implementation makes the resolution of conventional microscopes one-scale higher, leading to the 1/10 illumination wavelength range, that is, mesoscopic range. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Iwanaga, M. (2014). Hyperlens-array-implemented optical microscopy. Applied Physics Letters, 105(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4890713

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