Limits on the amplification of evanescent waves of left-handed materials

Abstract

We investigate the transfer function of the discretized perfect lens in finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) and transfer matrix (TMM) simulations; the latter allow to eliminate the problems associated with the explicit time dependence in FDTD simulations. We argue that the peak observed in the FDTD transfer function near the maximum parallel momentum k\|,max is due to finite time artifacts. We also find the finite discretization mesh acts like imaginary deviations from μ=ε=-1 and leads to a cross-over in the transfer function from constance to exponential decay around k\|,max limiting the attainable super-resolution. We propose a simple qualitative model to describe the impact of the discretization. k\|,max is found to depend logarithmically on the mesh constant in qualitative agreement with the TMM simulations.

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