The Open Optics Journal

2008, 2 : 79-85
Published online 2008 October 30. DOI: 10.2174/1874328500802010079
Publisher ID: TOOPTSJ-2-79

Role of the Lens Thickness and the Surface Termination in the Formation of Subwavelength Images by a Negative-Index Photonic-Crystal Slab

Rubén Ortuño , Carlos García-Meca and Alejandro Martínez
Nanophotonics Technology Center, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain.

ABSTRACT

A two-dimensional photonic-crystal engineered to possess a refractive index equal to minus one at a certain frequency is used as a flat superlens. Subwavelength imaging (image size below half a wavelength) is observed both in the near-field and far-field regimes when the interface with air is properly terminated to support surface states with even symmetry.