Abstract

In the paper, the influence of the cylinder air holes of negative-refraction photonic crystal (NR-PC) double flats lens group with active impurities on the performance of lightwave target detection and imaging are studied with finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method. Firstly, we conclude the focusing imaging circuit diagram of NR-PC flat lens with the Snell extension law and geometrical optics principle. Then we use NR-PC flat lens to detect target with dynamic scanning system according to that. Numerical simulations indicate that significant enhancement of the scattering signal can be obtained due to the use of the NR-PC flat lens. We further research the influence of active impurities on target detecting by using NR-PC double flats lens group with cylinder air holes. We use NR-PC flat with active impurities instead of the perfect ones. By using dynamic scanning scheme, we find that it could improve the lateral resolution of target scanning through introducing appropriate active impurities. In conclusion, our investigation optimized the performance of the small target detection and imaging system, and provided the basis for converting an idealized LHM lens into a physically realizable NR-PC double flats lens group.

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