Abstract

ABSTRACTA sub-wavelength three-antenna array that is able to perform super-resolution focusing with single-frequency signal excitations is investigated using time-reversal. The antenna array is loaded with a set of uniformly distributed thin metal wires, which when combined with single-frequency electromagnetic waves from a time-reversal mirror yields a 1/35 wavelength super-resolution focusing at the targeted antenna. The length of the metal wires in particular determines the frequency band enabling super-resolution performance. The results have significance for the super-resolution investigation of multi-band compact antenna arrays involving micro-structures, with potential linkage with recent studies on super-resolution mechanisms in deterministic complex media.

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