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Contrary to the main conclusion of Simonetti [Phys. Rev. E 73, 036619 (2006)], we maintain that multiple scattering (MS) is not the “key” for subwavelength detection. Indeed, even with no MS between subwavelength structures, subwavelength detection is still possible. Our statement is numerically confirmed. A simple mathematical argument explains this result. From our point of view, the incorrect conclusion of Simonetti comes from a misinterpretation of the Picard’s theorem.

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