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Building the perfect lens with metamaterials

   

Building the perfect lens with metamaterials



Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 5 Νοε 2013
In principle a "perfect lens" could
be created that opens up a brave new world of scientific investigation,
particularly in nanotechnology and the biosciences.

The key
requirement of these instruments is to devise a cunning way of getting
around the diffraction limit, which restricts the resolution of images
produced with optical light.

This film takes you to Imperial
College London to investigate one promising route to a perfect lens that
uses artificial structures known as metamaterials.

This film is
one of a three-part series exploring some of the most promising
technologies that are emerging from physics research.

The other films are here:

● Quantum Computing: http://youtu.be/WnjbwIA2T88

● Graphene: http://youtu.be/KMXLhMtb5AQ

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