Perfect imaging without negative refraction for microwaves

Physics – Optics

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11 pages, 6 figures

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We demonstrate perfect imaging in Maxwell's fish eye for microwaves. Our data
show that the field of a line source is imaged with subwavelength resolution
over superwavelength distances, provided the field is allowed to leave through
passive outlets that play the role of a detector array in imaging.

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