Subwavelength imaging in the visible range using a metal coated carbon nanotube forest

Jong Ho Choe, Muhan Choi, Won Jun Lee, Byungsoo Kang, Jinhyung Kim, Min Kyo Seo, Bumki Min, Sang Ouk Kim, Choon Gi Choi

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Abstract

We demonstrate subwavelength imaging in the visible range by using a metal coated carbon nanotube forest. Under 532 nm illumination, a 160 nm separated double slit is resolved. This corresponds to the resolution of 0.3 wavelength. By controlling the growing conditions and with the help of the microtoming technique, we made a dense carbon nanotube forest layer of 400 nm thickness. The metal coated carbon nanotube forest, acting as a wire medium nanolens, delivers imaging information including details in the evanescent fields near the objects.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5967-5970
Number of pages4
JournalNanoscale
Volume6
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Jun 2014

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