Left-handed materials do not make a perfect lens.
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By means of an analysis on evanescent waves in left-handed materials (LHM), we show that within a slab of such a medium, sandwiched between two positive refraction media, there is amplification of evanescent waves in ideal lossless, dispersiveless media; however, contrary to previous claims, this is limited to a finite width of the slab so that it prevents their restoration and perfect focusing. We illustrate this by considering their coupling to propagating waves through a tunnel barrier containing a slab of LHM. Further, we show that the effect of absorption, necessarily present in such materials, may drastically change any evanescent amplifying wave into a decaying one.
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Comment on "Left-handed materials do not make a perfect lens".
In a recent Physical Review Letter [1] Garcia and Nieto Vesperinas (GNV) dispute the claim of perfect lensing made in [2]. GVN claim that the solutions proposed in [2] imply infinite energy density and are therefore inadmissible. They also claim that finite absorption leads to catastrophic collapse of the amplifying solutions vital to focussing. GNV calculate in equation (6) of their Letter the...
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Physical review letters
دوره 88 20 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2002