Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2003-12-11
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
1 page and 2 figures. submitted to Nature
Scientific paper
In a recent communication, Parimi et al. (Nature 426, 404 (2003)) reported the experimental results on imaging by a flat lens made of photonic crystals. They attributed the observed focusing to the negative refraction expected for the Left-Handed-Materials (LHMs). Here we demonstrate that the experimental observation is irrelevant to the negative refraction of LHMs. Rather, the phenomenon is a natural result of the anisotropic scattering by an array of scatterers.
Kuo Chao-Hsien
Ye Zhen
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