A breakthrough in superlens development: Cheap, simple lens to let us ..

A breakthrough in superlens development: Cheap, simple lens to let us ..

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Published on 22.07.2015 13:54

A breakthrough in superlens development: Cheap, simple lens to let us see a single virus

In this illustration of Durdu Guney's theoretical metamaterial, the colors show magnetic fields generated by plasmons. The black arrows show the direction of electrical current in metallic layers, and the numbers indicate current loops that contribute to negative refraction.A superlens would let you see a virus in a drop of blood and open the door to better and cheaper electronics. It might, says Durdu Guney, make ultra-high-resolution microscopes as commonplace as cameras in our cell phones.

 

This is an illustration of Durdu Guney's theoretical negative-index metamaterial, which would be the heart of a perfect lens. The colors show magnetic fields generated by plasmons. The black arrows show the direction of electrical current in metallic layers, and the numbers indicate current loops that contribute to negative refraction. Credit: Durdu Guney, Electronics Engineering MSc. alumnus.

 

 

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