Demonstration of nanoimprinted hyperlens array for high-throughput sub-diffraction imaging

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Minseop Byun
Dasol Lee
Minkyung Kim
Yangdoo Kim
Kwan Kim
Jong G. Ok
Junsuk Rho
Heon Lee
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[1] Korea University,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH),Department of Mechanical Engineering
[3] Seoul National University of Science and Technology,Department of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering
[4] Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH),Department of Chemical Engineering
[5] National Institute of Nanomaterials Technology (NINT),undefined
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Overcoming the resolution limit of conventional optics is regarded as the most important issue in optical imaging science and technology. Although hyperlenses, super-resolution imaging devices based on highly anisotropic dispersion relations that allow the access of high-wavevector components, have recently achieved far-field sub-diffraction imaging in real-time, the previously demonstrated devices have suffered from the extreme difficulties of both the fabrication process and the non-artificial objects placement. This results in restrictions on the practical applications of the hyperlens devices. While implementing large-scale hyperlens arrays in conventional microscopy is desirable to solve such issues, it has not been feasible to fabricate such large-scale hyperlens array with the previously used nanofabrication methods. Here, we suggest a scalable and reliable fabrication process of a large-scale hyperlens device based on direct pattern transfer techniques. We fabricate a 5 cm × 5 cm size hyperlenses array and experimentally demonstrate that it can resolve sub-diffraction features down to 160 nm under 410 nm wavelength visible light. The array-based hyperlens device will provide a simple solution for much more practical far-field and real-time super-resolution imaging which can be widely used in optics, biology, medical science, nanotechnology and other closely related interdisciplinary fields.
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