Subwavelength terahertz imaging via virtual superlensing in the radiating near field

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Imaging with resolutions much below the wavelength λ – now common in the visible spectrum – remains challenging at lower frequencies, where exponentially decaying evanescent waves are generally measured using a tip or antenna close to an object. Such approaches are often problematic because probes can perturb the near-field itself. Here we show that information encoded in evanescent waves can be probed further than previously thought, by reconstructing truthful images of the near-field through selective amplification of evanescent waves, akin to a virtual superlens that images the near field without perturbing it. We quantify trade-offs between noise and measurement distance, experimentally demonstrating reconstruction of complex images with subwavelength features down to a resolution of λ/7 and amplitude signal-to-noise ratios < 25dB between 0.18–1.5 THz. Our procedure can be implemented with any near-field probe, greatly relaxes experimental requirements for subwavelength imaging at sub-optical frequencies and opens the door to non-invasive near-field scanning.

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Tuniz, A., & Kuhlmey, B. T. (2023). Subwavelength terahertz imaging via virtual superlensing in the radiating near field. Nature Communications, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-41949-5

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