Abstract

In this paper, we present a new approach to super-resolution optical imaging, based on structured illumination in hyperbolic media. Hyperbolic materials, either natural crystals or artificial composites with the opposite signs of the dielectric permittivity components in two orthogonal direction, support propagating waves with the wavenumbers unlimited by the frequency, and therefore allow the generation of subwavelength illumination patterns - which dramatically improving the imaging resolution. The proposed system has planar geometry, offers unlimited field of view, and is robust with respect to optical noise and material losses.

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